Yung Miami is clapping again at males who’re bashing her podcast after Joe Budden criticized her for not placing out extra episodes.
Yung Miami Defends Her Podcast Against Men After Criticism From Joe Budden
On Saturday (Dec. 30), Yung Miami jumped on X, previously generally known as Twitter, to name out males who she thinks are having fun with her perceived downfall after Joe Budden criticized her for not releasing extra episodes of her Caresha Please podcast on Revolt TV.
“I really wanna be positive in 2024. F**k yall hating a*s h*es fr!” Miami started her rant. “Oh and yall old hating a*s p***y n***as too!!!!!”
You know you that b***h when N***AS praying in your downfall. I count on that from b***hes trigger that is what b***hs do, however yall n***as LOL YALL SOME P***Y N***AS!!!! P***yyyyyyyyyyy!!! Like b***h a*s n***as!” she continued.
“I received tender d**okay n***as d**okay in bunch bout a podcast 😂 speaking down on a b***h that is 29!! ((29)) AHHHHHHHHHHHH! Put in your seatbelt b***h!!” she added.
“Happy New Year D**okay eaters [kiss mark emoji],” she concluded.
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Joe Budden Pokes Fun at Yung Miami Not Recording Any More Caresha Please Podcast Episodes
A week ago, a video of Joe on the Need to Know Podcast surfaced on social media. In the clip, which can be seen below, Joe revealed that he believes Yung Miami’s podcast is finished and questioned her two wins of Best Hip-Hop Platform at the BET Awards in 2022 and 2023. The veteran podcaster even gleefully joked about her alleged cancellation by singing Queen’s classic 1980s rock song, “Another One Bites the Dust.”
“I like when a two-time award-winner—I like after they simply it is over now,” Joe said. “She gained the award two years in a row. Now I do not care about that stuff. However, you recognize when there is a glitch within the matrix. Yeah, get the f**okay out of right here.”
The Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne Tha God also expressed a similar sentiment about Miami’s wins for Best Hip-Hop Platform at the BET Awards. The “Act Up” rapper would later addressed Charlamagne’s criticism about her show.
There’s no word if Caresha Please will resume podcasting in the future on Revolt TV.
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Watch Joe Budden slam Yung Miami for not putting out more podcast episodes and read Miami’s reactions to men bashing her podcast below.
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