Yung Miami Stands by Diddy in Sentencing Letter: 'His Heart Genuinely Wanted to Help'
In a heartfelt letter penned to the judge, rapper Yung Miami has come out in support of her former boyfriend Sean "Diddy" Combs ahead of his sentencing on prostitution charges next week. The City Girls artist, born Caresha Brownlee, praised Diddy as a loving and supportive figure who genuinely wanted to help others.
According to sources close to the matter, Yung Miami's letter highlights Diddy's positive influence in her life during their two-year relationship from 2021 to 2023. She specifically mentions how he gave her a platform for her Caresha Please podcast on Revolt and invited her to attend the Met Gala in 2023.
"Diddy is not just a businessman or an entertainer; he's a loving, genuine, supportive, and always encouraging figure," Yung Miami wrote in the letter. "His heart genuinely wanted to help others, and I believe that should be taken into consideration during his sentencing."
The letter serves as a testament to Diddy's influence on those around him, particularly in the entertainment industry. As an entrepreneur and artist, Diddy has built a reputation for being a mentor and supporter of emerging talent.
Yung Miami's relationship with Diddy was highly publicized during their time together, with many fans and followers taking notice of their affectionate posts and outings on social media. While the two have since parted ways, Yung Miami's letter demonstrates her continued admiration for Diddy as an individual.
The sentencing hearing is set to take place next week, and it remains to be seen how the judge will consider Yung Miami's letter in making a decision. As the case unfolds, fans and industry insiders alike are keeping a close eye on developments.
In related news, Diddy's prostitution charges stem from allegations that he paid for sex with an 18-year-old woman at a Las Vegas nightclub in 2022. The case has sparked widespread debate about consent, power dynamics, and accountability within the entertainment industry.
As the industry continues to grapple with these issues, Yung Miami's letter serves as a poignant reminder of Diddy's impact on those around him. Whether or not her words will influence the judge's decision remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: this case has sparked a necessary conversation about accountability and consent in the entertainment industry.
By Thania Garcia
This article was updated at 11:39am PT on September 23, 2025.
*Reporting by Variety.*