Yung Miami’s Reply to Fans Begging for ‘Caresha Tape’ After Diddy’s Leaked Sex Video Fuels Frenzy

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Yung Miami attends The 2023 Met Gala Celebrating "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 01, 2023 in New York City. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

Yung Miami offered a terse, emoji-laced response on social media after an X user suggested fans were waiting for a sex tape involving the rapper, who has been linked in the past to music executive Sean "Diddy" Combs.

According to HotNewHipHop, the comment posted over the weekend amid fallout from a newly leaked tape involving Combs and model Daphne Joy, said people were waiting on the Caresha tape. Yung Miami, whose given name is Caresha, replied with a string of dancing and champagne emojis, a reply observers called cryptic.

The exchange comes after the leaked tape featuring Combs, Daphne Joy and another man drew widespread attention and renewed online debate about consent and the circulation of intimate recordings. The tape became the subject of considerable social media discussion and news reporting over the weekend.

Yung Miami has previously been linked romantically to Combs. Their relationship was referenced during legal proceedings involving the executive, and the rapper remained a point of public interest after the couple ended their relationship.

The emoji reply was similar to posts Yung Miami recently used to celebrate the commercial performance of her single "Spend Dat," which the artist has promoted as a potential song-of-the-summer contender. The single entered the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 66 and has been gaining traction on other charts, bolstering calls from fans for a full solo album, per That Grape Juice.

Fans and commenters on social media urge Yung Miami to ride the wave of recent success with a solo project. They think it will push her up the charts and into stardom. She and JT of City Girls split in 2024, but there's no official date for her solo album release.

The reaction to a leaked audio tape and connected social media stuff has been all over the place. People criticize sharing the private content, but others use it to tease the rappers. Legal types and privacy defenders talk a lot about how this kind of unauthorized image or audio sharing should have major consequences. It's a tricky situation.

Yung Miami did not expand on her short reply. Her celebration of "Spend Dat" charting with emojis shows that she's focused on the momentum of her music even as online chatter is still swirling around the leak and the ripple effect it had elsewhere in the entertainment world.

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