Yung Miami has perfected the art of the finesse, but a recent spending spree left her not-quite-man Diddy looking a little perturbed.
In a video posted to Instagram on Saturday (May 27), the City Girl can be seen dropping excessive amounts of cash on life’s finer things.
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Wearing a cute romper and a matching Kangol-style cap, the rising multihyphenate flashes wads of cash and matching Chanel shopping bags as “Act Bad” — the newest single from Diddy featuring City Girls and Fabolous — plays in the background.
Diddy previously declared that “Act Bad” would be the song of the summer when he said: “We all teamed up together to drop the song of the summer. It’s gonna be an Act Bad summer.” According to the Bad Boy boss, “acting bad” means embracing personal freedom, letting go, and “not giving a fuck.”
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The camera then pans to Puff, looking more than a little distressed about the cost of the shopping spree, and ends with him seeming to limp out the door with a much-lighter wallet as Yung Miami happily skips away with her newfound treasures.
Watch the clip below:
While Diddy may be a little distressed about dropping a few bands on Yung Miami, the Caresha Please star recently confirmed that she and the Bad Boy mogul are no longer dating.
The City Girls rapper spoke about her relationship with the Bad Boy Records mogul in an interview with The Cut, saying that she doesn’t regret being so open about their “situation.”
“I felt like, it is what it is. Eventually, people was gonna find out because he is who he is, I am who I am. We was just like, if we’re going to put it out there, we’re going to be the ones that talk. I don’t like anyone talking for me,” she said of them being so public about their romance.
The interviewer then asked if they were still together, to which Miami replied: “No.”
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“We’re still friends! We’re still good friends! But we’re single. That’s not my man,” she continued. “We had our own situation, I’m not gonna put a title on it. We were fucking with each other hard. 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.”
It seems that “whatever they want to call it” works out just fine for the two of them.