On the “Caresha Please” podcast, Yung Miami breaks her silence over the Diddy allegations with tears in her eyes, saying, “I’m ready to answer everything”

Following a barrage of accusations and lawsuits against her ex-husband, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Yung Miami is now coming up.

When Yung Miami is seen sobbing and discussing her life over the past several months, Saucy Santana assumes the role of interviewer on the next episode of her Revolt TV show Caresha Please. The rapper, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, was dating Diddy before the scandal-plagued music tycoon was the target of many civil lawsuits and hotel security footage from 2016 was made public, which showed him abusing his girlfriend Cassie.

Caresha Please’s Season 2 debut airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET on Revolt’s app and YouTube channel. In it, Santana confronts his pal about why she hasn’t spoken out about the accusations against Combs.

“I want to be able to respond to any query that someone could have. Yung Miami told PEOPLE, “I’m ready to answer everything, tell my story, tell my truth, tell my feelings, and tell what I’ve been going through.” “On the show, I’m going to do precisely that.”

The upcoming episode’s teaser has Santana questioning Caresha about her relationship with the record producer and why she decided to keep quiet about it for so long. Miami can be seen sobbing in many of the compilation’s footage, with one showing her wiping away her tears while uttering the words, “I ain’t bring us this far to go backwards.”

Nevertheless, the companion of the rapper is not kind to her and tells her to “Talk, ho” after stating, “I don’t really feel like you addressed everything.”

In addition, Yung Miami discussed her choice to bring her program back to Revolt TV with PEOPLE, taking into account that it is Diddy’s previous firm.

She told the newspaper, “I felt like Revolt had to go through this as well.” “I thought about leaving, but in the end, it’s a Black-owned media company, and I developed a relationship with them, so it felt safe and comfortable.”

In addition, Revolt CEO Detavio Samuels discussed Caresha Please’s comeback, saying:

“I’m excited to announce that Caresha Please, the #1 show for culture, will be returning to REVOLT, the #1 media platform for culture,” Samuels stated. “Caresha’s voice is exceptional and one-of-a-kind, and we anticipate nothing less from her as she makes her victorious comeback.”

According to a corporate representative, Diddy “has no involvement and no connection to REVOLT today.”

They went on, “He was not involved in the day-to-day operations at the firm prior to his resignation as chairman in November. He is no longer a shareholder in the business in any capacity. The majority of REVOLT’s shareholders as of right now are its workers.

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