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Yung Miami on Diddy Letter, JT & Future of City Girls | XXL

March 25, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

Yung Miami detailed the professional and personal fallout from her support of Diddy following his 2025 conviction on two counts of transporting a person for the purpose of prostitution, revealing significant financial and relational losses in a new interview with Charlamagne Tha God on The Breakfast Club, published Tuesday.

The rapper, whose real name is Natisha Hinds, penned a letter to the judge overseeing Diddy’s sentencing, requesting leniency. Diddy was ultimately sentenced to 50 months in prison, as reported by XXL. Miami, who dated the music mogul from 2021 to 2023, explained her decision to write the letter, stating she was appealing to the court on behalf of a “changed man.”

“I wrote a letter for a changed man. I think that the man that I met and that I experienced was changed,” Miami said. “I’m not gonna justify some bulls**t or like support some bull if I felt like that person wasn’t changed. I felt like the person that I met was changed. It was a different experience. So that’s why I wrote the letter.”

However, Miami acknowledged the decision came at a considerable cost. “It did. Lousy,” she revealed, describing a cascade of lost opportunities. “Like I lost deals. I lost money. I lost relationships. I lost a lot. And you know, here I am.”

The interview also touched on the status of City Girls, the duo comprised of Miami and JT. While the pair have pursued individual projects, Miami emphasized the group’s enduring legacy. “I wouldn’t never just ‘off’ the City Girls,” she stated. “We built this together, you know? Like we did a lot together. To just say that it never happened or just act like it’s just dead, you know? Like, it’s forever going to be the City Girls.”

Despite a period of distance, Miami expressed openness to addressing tensions with JT through professional help. “Let us both grow, you know, as individuals,” she said. “And I think that time will come. And I also think we both got to be ready. It can’t just be like when I feel like I’m ready or when she feel like she ready. Like we both got to be in a space where we could sit down as adults and say, ‘Okay, we in a better space now.'”

Miami’s full interview with Charlamagne Tha God is available on The Breakfast Club’s YouTube channel, as noted by XXL. The future of both City Girls and Miami’s individual career remains to be seen, with the artist navigating the aftermath of a highly publicized association and a desire to rebuild both professionally and personally.

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