Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriend Yung Miami recently went viral after a fan asked her to sign a bottle of baby oil. For those uninitiated, law enforcement seized thousands of bottles of baby oil from the former’s Miami and Los Angeles residences during a raid earlier this year.
TikTok user @neverknowhatchagonnasee uploaded a video of himself catching Yung Miami as she was leaving singer Saucy Santana’s birthday party that was taking place at Atlanta’s Opium Nightclub on October 4. The fan was seen holding a bottle of Johnson’s baby oil and asked her as she sat in her vehicle if she could sign it.
Miami, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, then said, “Ooo, boy, you playing!” and rolled up her window.
Yung Miami’s security guard then asked him to step away from the vehicle and said, “Go ahead, bro, that’s crazy.”
In an interview with TMZ, the TikTok user said that he was certain that Yung Miami would be present at the event, and she certainly was. The TikTok user claimed that he spotted her signing photos and items for fans when he approached her outside the club.
For those uninitiated, Miami confirmed her relationship with Diddy on the premiere of the second season of her show Caresha Please. The two also attended various red carpet events together. As the allegations against Combs came to light, Yung Miami claimed that she never witnessed the abuse herself.
She is also rumored to have done her best to separate herself from Combs as a federal investigation was launched against him.
Internet users had a field day with the viral video. Many believed that Miami’s security guard was hiding a laugh after the fan asked her to autograph the baby oil bottle. One netizen commented:
In August, prior to Combs’ arrest, Yung Miami addressed the allegations against him and also shared how she met him. She revealed that she met him as he was being awarded the “global icon award,” a “lifetime achievement award,” and “the key to the city.”
A few other reactions from netizens read:
Evidently, many made light of the situation and found it hilarious. Yung Miami herself had not responded to the baby oil allegations against Diddy at the time of writing this article.
Meanwhile, other reactions read:
Yung Miami was mentioned in a lawsuit that was filed last month in New York by an alleged victim against Diddy.
What did Diddy's lawyer say about the baby oil discovery?
Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, sat for an interview with TMZ in September to address the findings of the house raids. When asked about thousands of bottles being found in the musician’s mansions, Agnifilo said:
“I can’t imagine it’s thousands, and I’m not really sure what the baby oil has to do with anything. I guess. I don’t know what you need a thousand… one bottle of baby oil goes a long way…"
He added:
"I think they have Costcos in every place where he has a home. Have you sat in a parking lot at a Costco and seen what people walk out of there with?”
Costco later clarified with TMZ that they do not sell baby oil at any of their U.S. locations.
Diddy remains behind bars as he awaits his trial after facing racketering, pr*situation, and s*x trafficking charges.