Yung Miami is tired of being dragged into drama she’s not a part of and has kindly asked the network to leave her alone.
The rapper was dragged for allegedly confirming she’s still with Diddy despite her legal troubles and recent spat with City Girls member JT, after she allegedly liked a post about Nicki Minaj found herself on the receiving end of vitriolic criticism from Barbz after she tweeted about her husband’s negotiations.
The “Twerkulator” hitmaker took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday (April 16) to deny that he was involved in any tension and asked not to be disturbed.
“I’m a grown lady with two kids and have no time to involve myself in anything that doesn’t involve me!” she wrote. “I have no problem with anyone please don’t bother me!!!!!!!!!!! Every day I wake up in this app and it’s something new and I’m tired!
I’m a grown lady with two kids and don’t have time to involve myself in anything that doesn’t involve me! I have no problem with anyone please don’t bother me! ! Every day I wake up on this app and it’s something new and I’m tired!
— Yung Miami (@YungMiami305) April 16, 2024
It’s been a rough few months for Yung Miami, as she was recently named in a lawsuit against Diddy, accusing her of being Diddy’s drug mule and “sex worker.”
To add insult to injury, she was subsequently served documents in a separate lawsuit involving the mogul over a 2023 song she and JT collaborated on with the mogul called “Act Bad.”
Earlier this year, the New York City businessman was sued by Charlie Cee (real name Charles Kenyatta Jr.) for using the term “Act Bad.” Cee sued for US$10 million for trademark infringement and breach of contract.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office confirmed that the word mark “Act Bad” was submitted by Kenyatta on November 23, 2021. As of September 18, 2021, “Act Bad Entertainment” to which Kenyatta Jr. applied for ownership is still awaiting review by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office officials.
This word mark covers clothing items, including beanies and sweatshirts.
Kenyatta further claims in the lawsuit that Diddy infringed his “Act Bad” trademark by releasing a series of merchandise in 2023 that matched his aforementioned song, and that the mogul’s lawyers ignored his claims related to the alleged infringement. e-mail.
Charlie Cee claimed a “backdoor incident” occurred because he was incarcerated at the time for his involvement in drug trafficking but has since been released.
Miami was served with court documents in the case earlier this month while she was out at a nightclub — and of course, she didn’t take kindly to it.
In a tirade on social media, she wrote: “I’m tired of the internet and people hanging out with me every day!!! Trying to offer me some merchandise I don’t sell is lame! Like everyone is Like I want to be popular, let’s be popular I’m tired! Just take you with me!
“There are some items I don’t sell,” she added, before responding to those who doubted her story: “OMG that’s your problem, you always think someone has to lie, stupid bitches!”

 
									 
					