Yung Miami Celebrates Diddy With Beyoncé's Soundtrack

Yung Miami Celebrates Diddy With Beyoncé’s Soundtrack

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Yung Miami celebrates Diddy on his birthday. Currently being one half of the City Girls duo. She continues to express her love for Bad Boy mogul.

While the rap couple appears to be going strong. Yung Miami celebrates Diddy as she crafted a special birthday tribute for him with a little help from Beyoncé.

On November 4. Yung Miami shared a video montage that featured moments from their relationship. And it was accompanied by Beyoncé’s 2008 hit “Roc.”

However. The montage included clips from the Diddy “Freestyle” video, intimate moments at award shows, and more, offering glimpses into their journey together.

Fans couldn’t help but react to the heartfelt tribute. They flooded Yung Miami’s comments with praise and well-wishes.

One person expressed…

“This is cute idc idccccc”.

While another remembered Diddy’s past relationship, saying…

“I remember when he did all this with Cassie and still wasted sis’s time”.

Another fan playfully pointed out…

“I see best friend and a boyfriend at the same time!”

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In a separate video posted by Diddy on his 54th birthday.

Yung Miami’s voice can be heard in the background, wishing him a happy birthday. This display of affection further confirms their enduring bond.

Diddy and Yung Miami initially sparked dating rumors in June 2021.

During that time. They were spotted holding hands at Quality Control CEO Pierre “Pee” Thomas’ birthday party.

Although. It wasn’t until June 2022 that they publicly confirmed their romance. Today, nearly a year-and-a-half later, they still seem to be going strong.

Despite their relationship. Yung Miami faced criticism and accusations of favoritism after her podcast, Caresha Please. This is because she won a BET Hip Hop Award for Best Hip Hop Platform.

She addressed these concerns during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, defending her well-deserved success.

“People always say I don’t deserve stuff. Why don’t I deserve anything?”. She exclaimed.

“I work hard, and I deserve everything. God put me here for a reason, and this is what he had for me. So don’t say I don’t deserve it; just say you were salty”.

Yung Miami’s determination and success stand as a testament to her talent and hard work, independent of her relationship with Diddy.