Yung Miami is finally telling her side of the story — and it cost her more than people realize. The City Girls rapper sat down with Charlamagne tha God on The Breakfast Club this week and got raw about everything she lost by standing by Sean “Diddy” Combs after his sex-trafficking trial and conviction. “It was a lot,” she told Charlamagne. “I lost deals, I lost relationships, I lost money and… here I am.” Why She Wrote That Letter for Diddy Before Diddy’s sentencing in October 2025 — where he received four years in prison after being found guilty on prostitution-related charges — Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, submitted a character letter to the judge on his behalf. The move sparked instant backlash online, with fans and fellow celebrities questioning how she could vouch for a man convicted on those charges. Miami explained her reasoning plainly: “I think I wrote a letter for a changed man. I think that the man that I met and that I experienced was changed. I’m not gonna support some bullshit if I felt like that person wasn’t changed.” She Says She Can Only Judge What She Personally Witnessed Miami, who dated Combs from 2021 to 2023, made clear she was not defending the allegations she was not present for. “I can only judge a person off of what I know and what I experience,” she said. “I can’t speak on nothing that I never was a part of, that I never knew.” When asked if she feared being called to testify, Miami said she had no concerns: “I have nothing to hide.” She also said she has since stepped back from the relationship, describing it as a situation where she needed to “love this person from a distance.” The conversation immediately went viral — and the internet has opinions. Share via: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn More Post navigation Nicki Minaj Just Cancelled Her 2026 Album and Went on a Wild Rant Blaming Everyone Bridgerton Season 5 Just Announced Its Lead Couple — and It’s Making History