Caresha Please Podcast: Caresha Opens Up on Mental Health, Diddy Allegations, and Fallout with JT

Caresha Please Podcast: Caresha Opens Up on Mental Health, Diddy
Caresha Please Podcast: Caresha Opens Up on Mental Health, Diddy

Caresha Please Podcast Returns with Explosive Episode

In a surprise move, the popular podcast "Caresha Please" has returned to YouTube with a special episode featuring City Girl Yung Miami as the guest. The episode dropped on Thursday night, with Miami opening up about her tumultuous relationship with disgraced hip-hop mogul Diddy and her recent fallout with labelmate JT.

During the interview, Caresha got emotional when discussing her mental health, revealing that she’s been struggling with feelings of happiness and sadness. She also spoke about the controversy surrounding Diddy, stating that fans turned on her and that she wouldn’t allow herself to be abused.

Regarding her relationship with Diddy, Caresha clarified that she’s no longer dating him, citing the need to focus on her career and personal growth. She credited Diddy with seeing potential in her and motivating her to become a mogul, but emphasized that she’s now focused on her own brand and well-being.

Caresha also addressed her feud with JT, stating that their conflict became personal once it was taken to social media. She expressed her desire to move forward and not take sides, emphasizing that she still considers JT a family member.

The episode also touched on Caresha’s decision to start her own brand, citing a lack of financial support from the group. Miami made it clear that she wasn’t involved in JT’s new music and that their differing locations (Los Angeles and Miami) contributed to their limited communication.

The full episode is available to view below:

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This explosive episode of "Caresha Please" offers a rare glimpse into the lives of these popular artists, addressing controversies and personal struggles in a candid and relatable way.

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