‘Baby Oil?!’ Yung Miami’s Epic Response To Fan’s Baby Oil Signing Request Caught On Camera

by Grace Somes
Yung Miami || Image credit: @yungmiami305

Yung Miami’s past connection to Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to haunt her as the music executive’s legal battle against sexual assault, trafficking, and other crimes rages on.

On March 25, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr. amended the civil lawsuit he filed in February against Diddy for sexual assault and harassment.

The embattled producer added three names, including recently arrested former Syracuse University basketball player Brendan Paul, 50 Cent’s baby mama, and one of Diddy’s ex-girlfriends, Yung Miami.

Lil Rod alleged that Daphne Joy and Yung Miami allegedly received a monthly fee from Diddy to serve as his sex workers. He also claimed Diddy asked Yung Miami to bring him drugs during the 2023 ‘Something in the Water Festival.

Following this lawsuit, Yung Miami has been bombarded with claims that she enabled Diddy’s alleged atrocities.

When she finally broke her silence, Yung Miami stated that she did not have similar experiences with the Bad Boy Records founder as those detailed in the lawsuit. She also disclosed that her mental health was affected by the trolling, accusations, and bullying that was targeted towards her once Diddy’s lawsuits became public.

Her concern has been validated, as a now-viral video of a fan asking her to sign a baby oil bottle has divided fans.

But why is a baby oil bottle triggering?

On September 16, Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was indicted in New York City for sex trafficking, racketeering, and providing transportation to engage in prostitution.

According to his indictment documents, Diddy hosted “freak-offs,” also known as “elaborate sex performances,” inside his home and kept 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant between his Miami, Florida, and Los Angeles, California properties, which has since fueled a wave of memes and online jokes.

The video quickly went viral, with many fans finding the fan’s intention uncalled for and abusive.

“Proof men will bully women instead of holding men accountable,” a fan wrote.

Another added, “I don’t ever in life want to hear women are groupies, men are some of the biggest groupies known to man kind! Always looking for a corny viral moment! That was a FAIL.”

Another social media user wrote, “Hot take: I don’t think any of the Diddy jokes are funny, and this was way too far.”

Note: We do not condone bullying in all and any form.

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