Yung Miami Insists She and Diddy Remain Friends Despite Split
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The one-half of City Girls and the 'Coming Home' rapper have previously explained that they were not in an exclusive relationship although they were seeing each other.

AceShowbiz - Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Caresha "Yung Miami" Brownlee have split. Having confirmed her break-up from the "Coming Home" hitmaker, the 29-year-old raptress insists that they remain "good friends."

"We're still friends! We're still good friends! But we're single," she told The Cut. "That's not my man." Previously, the celebrity duo explained that although they were dating, they weren't in an exclusive relationship.

Miami insisted that she didn't want to put a "title" on their romance. "We had our own situation, I'm not gonna put a title on it. We were f**king with each other hard," she reflected. "We were together every day at one point. He supported me, I supported him. I'll let the internet call it whatever they want to call it."

Miami added that she ultimately wants to find "peace" in her life. Speaking about her long-term ambitions, she shared, "I hope to be at peace. I hope to be rich, vacationing, travelling the world, and still f**king, of course. Maybe on a yacht, just enjoying life, enjoying what I worked hard for."

Meanwhile, Miami previously revealed that while she was dating Diddy, she also considered herself to be "single." The music star confirmed that they were both seeing other people at the time. Speaking about their relationship status, Miami told XXL magazine, "We are dating. We single, but we're dating. People don't know what dating means. He's single, I'm single, but we're dating."

"He sees other people outside of me, and I see people outside of him. I'm young. I'm dating. I'm, you know, having fun. I'm doing me. He's doing the same thing," she stressed. "I can't speak for exactly what he doing or who he seeing, but we single and we dating."

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