Yung Miami Reacts After Fan Asks Her To Sign Bottle Of Baby Oil
By Tony M. Centeno
October 7, 2024
Yung Miami looked visibly annoyed after a fan tried to ask her to sign a bottle of baby oil amid her ex-boyfriend Diddy's legal troubles.
The former City Girl was in Atlanta to celebrate her best friend Saucy Santana's birthday at Opium Nightclub on Friday night, October 5. Towards the end of the night, Caresha got into her ride and decided to sign some autographs for her loyal fans before she took off. While she was at it, a TikToker strolled up to her car window and asked her if she could sign a bottle of baby oil. She instantly disregarded the troll and rolled up her window.
@neverknowhatchagonnasee I ❤️ u @Caresha ..💗💋 #diddy #seancombs #pdiddy #yungmiami #celebrity #babyoil would't sign the babyoil #funny #love #tiktokshop #damn #la #miami
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The man had to deal with Caresha's security guard, who basically told him to hit the road. It's the first time Yung Miami had a public run-in with a troll after her former boyfriend Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested and indicted on criminal charges amid a federal investigation into his alleged sexual abuse of multiple victims.
The troll's gag was inspired by the case of 1,000 bottles of baby oil that was discovered in Combs' home after the feds raided both properties in Los Angeles and Miami earlier this year. According to his attorney Marc Agnifilo, Combs bought the baby oil in bulk because both his homes were located near Costco wholesale stores. However, the retailer quickly shot down that claim and confirmed they do not sell baby oil by the case in any of their stores.
Yung Miami previously opened up about her time with the Bad Boy founder and claimed she didn't witness any of the abuse that the alleged victims have described. She said Combs never physically abused her during their relationship, however, she also clarified that she could not speak on Cassie's experience because she wasn't around at the time.
"I can't speak on these allegations because I wasn't around at the time," she said. "I don't know that person and that wasn't my experience."