Yung Miami has finally addressed serious allegations levelled at Sean 'Diddy' Combs.

Last November, Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit against Combs in which she accused him of physical and sexual abuse during their relationship. The pair quickly reached an out-of-court settlement and the lawsuit was dismissed.

However, Combs has since been hit with several other lawsuits and allegations of sexual misconduct.

And during the season two premiere of her Revolt TV show Caresha Please that aired on Thursday, Yung Miami - real name Caresha Brownlee - broke her silence on the claims during a conversation with Saucy Santana.

Amid the chat, Brownlee insisted she never experienced any negative behaviour during her relationship with the hip-hop mogul, whom she started dating in 2021.

"I can't speak on something that wasn't my experience, I can't speak on something I don't know," she declared. "I can't speak on these allegations because I wasn't around at the time. I don't know that person and that wasn't my experience.

"I met Diddy... when the world was celebrating him," the Rap Freaks star continued. "He was getting the global icon award, the lifetime achievement award, the key to the city. He had a new album coming out and I was just celebrating him with the world. I just feel like everybody (is) trying to crucify me for it (now)."

Brownlee went on to note that she had been a victim of domestic violence in past relationships and insisted such abuse is something she "doesn't stand for".

She also admitted that their relationship had been "beneficial" for both parties in relation to business and music opportunities.

"I think that I was able to come in and be a brand ambassador for (tequila brand) DeLéon and take it to a whole other level," the 30-year-old explained. "I feel like I was an asset. I honestly feel like with Diddy... I don't know what his intentions (were) - whether it was business or he really liked me - but when he got with me, he really saw something in me.

"I feel like I came into his world and I was able to turn everything he had going on up a notch," she reflected. "With him, he was able to take my career to the next level. I did the Met Gala, I got ready for Vogue."

Elsewhere, Brownlee shared that she took time away from the spotlight after the allegations against Diddy broke because she didn't want to be "caught up in that".

Appearing emotional, the rapper conceded that she has had a tough few months.

"One minute I'm happy, one minute I'm sad," she stated. "One minute, I'm kinda like, 'F**k this s**t.' And then the next minute, I'm looking at my kids, like I didn't bring us this far to go backwards."

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