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‘I was deeply hurt and shocked’ – Yung Miami speaks on Diddy’s abuse allegations
In a recent interview with People Magazine, Yung Miami opened up about her relationship with Diddy and addressed the abuse allegations involving his ex-girlfriend, Cassie.
The rapper, born Caresha Brownlee, discussed the nuances of her time with Diddy, providing insight into how their relationship was built on mutual respect and support, particularly in terms of her career.
Yung Miami described Diddy as more than just a romantic partner; he was also a mentor who believed in her potential beyond music. “I just think that when I met Diddy, he was just a man first,” she explained. “He was more into what I wanted to do, and he approached me with a lot of business [ideas]. ‘You should do this. I see this in you.’ So it was more of that for me. He saw more in me than music.”
Regarding the allegations of abuse that have surfaced against Diddy, Yung Miami expressed her deep shock and hurt. “I was deeply hurt and shocked after watching the video,” she said, referring to the claims made by Cassie. However, she was quick to clarify that her experience with Diddy was different. “That was not my experience at all,” she asserted, emphasising that her relationship with him did not involve any form of abuse or toxic behaviour.
Now 30 years old and a mother of two, Yung Miami has grown from her past experiences and established firm boundaries. “Being 30 with two kids, that’s something I don’t condone or tolerate, something that I grew from,” she stated. “That’s why I say that wasn’t my experience with him because I wouldn’t even put up with that [again].”
When asked about the end of their relationship, Yung Miami explained that it was simply a matter of timing and circumstances. “Sometimes a relationship runs its course. People break up every day, and with everything that happened, I just needed time alone,” she shared, alluding to the complexities that led to their split.
Yung Miami’s candid revelations in her People Magazine interview offer a comprehensive look into her personal and professional life, providing a clearer perspective on her relationship with Diddy amidst the backdrop of recent controversies.
Entertainment
Jailed producer Harvey Weinstein hospitalised for heart surgery
Harvey Weinstein, the jailed Hollywood producer, has undergone emergency heart surgery after he was rushed from prison to a hospital in New York.
The 72-year-old, who is serving a rape sentence at Rikers Island prison, was taken to Bellevue Hospital on Monday.
Weinstein underwent pericardiocentesis surgery — a procedure to remove fluid from around the heart and lungs.
Craig Rothfeld, the former filmmaker’s representative, disclosed he is “not in critical condition” but recovering in the intensive care unit.
Rothfeld added that he “is in pain from the procedure and still dealing with several other serious health issues which need to be addressed”.
His lawyers revealed they asked that prison officials immediately move him to Bellevue “based on his complaints to us regarding chest pains”.
Weinstein has battled health issues and has been admitted to hospital multiple times in recent years.
Weinstein remains in custody in New York serving a prison 23-year sentence following a sexual assault conviction in Los Angeles in 2020.
The former filmmaker has been accused by more than 90 women of sexual misconduct. He has, however, denied wrongdoings.
In February 2023, Weinstein was sentenced to 16 more years in prison after he was convicted of rape and sexual assault.
In 2020, he was stripped of his honorary CBE, which was awarded for his contribution to the British film industry.
Entertainment
Davido, Lojay, Tyla make Billboard’s ‘Honour Roll’ for chart-topping songs
Davido, Lojay, and Tyla are the African artistes that made the 2024 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Honour Roll.
The Billboard Honour Roll celebrates chart-topping records across R&B, rap and hip hop from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024.
The recognition comes as part of Billboard’s celebration of its R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players, spotlighting those who have propelled the genre to new heights.
Davido and Lojay, the Nigerian singers, made the list courtesy of their contribution to Chris Brown’s ‘Sensational‘.
The song, which was released in October 2023, reached No. 1 on the ‘Adult R&B AirPlay’ chart.
Billboard also honoured Usher, Tyla, Victoria Monet, LuckyDaye, and the late Luther Vandross, as artistes shaping the future of R&B.
Tyla received the ‘Global Impact Award’ for her hit song ‘Water’. The song took over the Billboard US ‘Afrobeats Songs’ chart, staying at No. 1 for 44 weeks.
‘Water’ also reached No. 7 on the ‘Hot 100’, No. 6 on ‘Pop AirPlay’, and topped the ‘Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop and Rhythmic Airplay’ charts.
“The 22-year-old released her self-titled debut album, which opened at No. 2 on the ‘Top R&B Albums’ chart,” Billboard wrote.
“The album’s “Truth or Dare,” “Art” and the Tems-assisted “No. 1” generated attention, while “Jump,” with Gunna and Skillibeng, is now in the top 15 on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.”
Other artistes on the list include Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Michael Jackson.
Entertainment
‘Coming to America’ actor, James Earl Jones dies at 93
James Earl Jones, the actor whose rich baritone provided the voice for “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader, has died, his representatives said Monday. He was 93.
Jones, who also voiced King Mufasa in Disney’s animated feature “The Lion King,” had a prolific and varied career over six decades.
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