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City Girls member Yung Miami is single and ready to mingle, but the new man in her life needs to have a whole lot of cheddar.

Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, and disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs were first linked in 2021 when they were spotted together at parties and other high-profile events. In 2022, the “Don’t Play With It” rapper confirmed she and Diddy were dating but not in an exclusive relationship, as they were both free to see other people. Then the following year, Yung Miami revealed that she and Diddy had gone their separate ways and that their breakup was amicable.

During a recent episode of UPROXX’s Sound Check web series, she shared that these days she is “just living” her life and “having fun.” She also talked about what she wants in a man now and stated that her next partner has to have a pretty hefty net worth.

When asked what she’s looking for in a man, Miami answered, “First, he gotta have a coin. A provider. I need someone that’s, you know, God-fearing, that’s [religious], that believes in God.” She then declared that her new beau would have to “make at least $100 million.”

When host Jeremy Hecht joked that knocks a ton of people off the list, Miami replied, “That’s good. Narrow ‘em down, God. Thank ya.”

Before Combs, the “Tea Time” artist dated a man named Jai Wiggins. They welcomed their son in 2013. The child is named after his father, who died from gun violence. Yung Miami was also in a relationship with producer Southside. They welcomed a daughter, Summer, in October 2019. However, things between Miami and Southside didn’t last and they ended things not long after Summer’s birth.

Two years later, Yung Miami said that she and her ex have learned to co-parent over the years, telling XXL, “I’m not gonna lie, at first, it was kind of rocky, but, you know, we had to put our differences to the side and just understand that we got kids together. We can’t raise our kids in a bad environment because it really takes a toll on the kids.”

Despite her split with Combs, Yung Miami has still supported him during his legal issues. She even penned a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian during Diddy’s trial, writing, “I was in a public relationship with Sean, and during that time, I witnessed–and came to know–a different person than the one often portrayed. Behind the scenes, he was loving, genuine, supportive, and always encouraging. He motivated me, believed in me, and helped me grow both personally and professionally.”

On Oct. 3, 2025, Diddy was convicted on two counts of transporting people across state lines for prostitution. He was sentenced to 50 months (four years and two months) in federal prison and five years of supervised release.

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