‘Hey Papi’: Yung Miami Reportedly Cuts Diddy From BET Reality Show

‘Hey Papi’: Yung Miami Reportedly Cuts Diddy From BET Reality Show

Diddy’s slew of sexual assault lawsuits might’ve gotten him removed from Yung Miami’s upcoming reality show on BET.


Diddy’s slew of sexual assault lawsuits might’ve gotten him removed from Yung Miami’s upcoming reality show on BET.

Just last month it was announced that Yung Miami landed a reality show about her life on BET. However, one month into the big news, sources say the City Girls rapper had to film new content to replace footage that featured Sean “Diddy” Combs, The Jasmine Brand reports.

It was during the MTV Video Music Awards in September when Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, first teased her new reality show. 

“I got a reality show coming out, the City Girls dropping an album, my podcast. Just everything,” she told Billboard on the red carpet, according to Yahoo.

While many speculated and likely assumed at the time that Miami’s on-and-off beau Diddy would make a guest appearance, no one was expecting the shocking news to come.

In November, Diddy was named in a series of disturbing sexual assault lawsuits accusing him of rape, abuse, and in some cases, trafficking victims by coercing them to engage in sex with other men.

Among Diddy’s alleged victims include his ex-girlfriend of nearly a decade, Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura, whom he settled with for an undisclosed amount just 24 hours after her 35-page lawsuit was filed. Three other women followed up with suits against Combs including, Joi Dickerson-Neal who accused the hip-hop mogul of drugging and raping her in 1991, Liza Gardner who claimed that in 1990, he coerced her into sex and choked her, causing her to lose consciousness.

A fourth woman sued Diddy, claiming he was among a group of men who gang-raped her in 2003 when she was 17 years old. Shortly after the fourth lawsuit was filed, Diddy released a statement on social media denying all allegations against him and saying “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.”

The Bad Boy founder has taken a drastic fall from grace, including lost business partnerships, considerations to be uninvited to the 2024 Grammys, and now being pulled from Yung Miami’s reality show.

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