Yung Miami Reacts After Being Targeted By Baby Oil-Toting Troll Amid Diddy Drama

Yung Miami Reacts After Being Targeted By Baby Oil-Toting Troll Amid Diddy Drama

Yung Miami hasn’t taken too kindly to being trolled with a bizarre baby oil request amid the legal drama surrounding her ex-boyfriend Diddy.

In a video that surfaced on Sunday (October 6), the City Girls rapper can be seen sat in the back of a car when she’s stopped by what she assumes is a fan.

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Rather than ask her to pose for a selfie or sign a CD, though, the man behind the camera boldly pulls out a bottle of baby oil and asks Miami to autograph it.

Unimpressed, the “Act Up” hitmaker immediately rolls up her window while members of her team chastise the man for his audacious attempt at humor.

“Go ‘head, bruh. That’s crazy,” Miami’s security guard says while ushering the troll away from the car.

Check out the clip below.

 

The baby oil joke is, of course, a reference to the widely-publicized claim that Diddy — who was in an open relationship with Yung Miami for roughly two years — stored over 1,000 bottles of baby oil at his home.

The enormous stash of lotion was discovered during the federal raids on the mogul’s Miami and Los Angeles homes earlier this year, prosecutors revealed in an indictment last month.

They say it’s evidence of Diddy’s alleged “freak off” sex parties that are the heart of his sex trafficking and racketeering case — charges he’s pleaded not guilty to.

The Bad Boy boss is accused of forcing women — using drugs, violence, threats and blackmail — to have sex with male prostitutes while he masturbated to and recorded the encounters.

He also allegedly relied on a network of associates to carry out and conceal his crimes, which also include arson, kidnapping, forced labor, narcotics offenses and obstruction of justice, per the indictment.

Though she has not been criminally charged in the case, Yung Miami was recently named in a lawsuit against Diddy accusing her of harassing a woman he got pregnant and attempting to force her to get an abortion.

The alleged victim claims her pregnancy was the result of a pattern of sexual abuse and drugging she endured at the hands of Diddy between 2020 and this year.

The mogul is also accused of recording himself raping the woman while she was drugged and manipulating her with threats and financial control.

The woman, who says she suffered a miscarriage, is seeking an unspecified amount of damages.