Yung Miami continues to defend herself against claims alleging she was a sex worker for Diddy as she now tells 50 Cent that her “I’m a wh*re” comment, shared on ‘The Jason Lee Show,’ was “taken out of context.”
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In May 2023, Yung Miami sat down with talk show host and Hollywood Unlocked CEO and founder Jason Lee. During the conversation, the rapper not only talked about her music career but also her steamy relationship with Diddy.
Early in the sit-down, Miami joked with Lee and said, “I had a conversation with somebody the other day and I said, ‘I’m really a wh*re.’ Like with with a ‘W.’ Like, I’m a wh*re.” Lee asked the rapper to “define that,” and she just reiterated, “Like, I’m a wh*re.”
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This particular moment has since been clipped out and is going viral ever since producer Rodney Jones, aka “Lil Rod,” alleged that Yung Miami, Daphne Joy (50 Cent’s baby mama), and Instagram model Jade Ramey were sex workers for Diddy. All three have since denied the claims, but 50 Cent continues to troll Diddy and those associated with him.
Posting the 10-second clip of Yung Miami claiming she’s “a wh*re,” 50 Cent said, “It’s ok to be a wh*re. Just make sure you’re being overpaid. See a sucker, catch a sucker, suck a sucker dry. You go girl, LSW (Little Sex Worker). LOL.”
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Yung Miami caught the jab and replied to 50 Cent, “I think this got taken out of context, it’s a gay slur. Like, ‘What’s up, wh*re,’ is something my gay cousin always said to me. It’s [like] c*nt. It’s a slang [phrase] that we said to each other. That’s what I was trying to explain to Jason because he’s gay and he got what I was trying to say. I’m not a prostitute. I never sold & a day in my life. & I hate how this is getting spun.”
50 reposted Miami’s comment and replied, “I like Yung Miami. I don’t want to hurt her, or her feelings. I just put her in ‘BMF (Black Mafia Family),’ she’s cool. I think they was in a relationship, but them other women, LSW (Little Sex Worker) VIBES!”
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For context, Yung Miami’s “I’m a wh*re” comment came up as she told Jason Lee that she had trademarked her coined phrase, “Flewed out.” Lee claimed joked about using the phrase a lot himself and then noting, “H*e is life,” and that’s when Miami told the host, “I’m a wh*re.”
After reiterating the comment a couple of times, Yung Miami further explained, “I’m very free with myself. I’m very sexy. I’m free. I’m open. I think a wh*re is a person that’s like, they’ll have on some shorts, a** out, t*tties out…like a wh*re.” Lee replied, “I feel like I’m a wh*re, but then I feel a sense of shame saying that sometimes. Because when I say, ‘I’m a wh*re, people online say… ‘That’s not the way to be. You gotta find love.’ I feel like you can still be a wh*re and be in love.”
Miami agreed and said, “Yeah.” Lee followed up and asked if ‘wh*re’ has a mostly sexual connotation. Miami replied, “It can. I feel like there’s different meanings to ‘wh*re.’ I feel like it’s gay slang. ‘Cause my gay cousin used to be like, ‘What’s up, wh*re?’ And I’d say, “Hey, b*tch.’ So, I think it’s like a fun word. It’s how you express yourself.”
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