
Yung Miami, one half of the City Girls duo, is no stranger to controversy, and her podcast ‘Caresha Please’ is at the center of the storm once again. A recent meme on Twitter ignited a comparison between her show and Shannon Sharpe’s ‘Club Shay Shay,’ leading to a barrage of criticism.
True to her fiery spirit, Yung Miami responded on Twitter, shutting down the naysayers with a straightforward, “STFU if it’s not that good who tf be watching it then? Corny ass bitches.” This marks another instance where she’s had to defend the success of her podcast.
Undeterred by the critics, Yung Miami took the opportunity to send New Year’s wishes while simultaneously addressing those seemingly reveling in her perceived downfall. Her tweets exuded confidence and resilience, painting a picture of an artist who refuses to let external opinions dictate her success.
The BET Awards have recognized ‘Caresha Please’ as the Best Hip Hop Platform in both 2022 and 2023, triumphing over formidable competitors. The recent victory, despite the controversy, underscores the podcast’s resilience and Yung Miami’s unwavering determination.