Diddy will continue to lay low for the foreseeable future as the embattled Bad Boy boss has reportedly been cut from Yung Miami’s upcoming BET reality show.

Amid his numerous sexual assault lawsuits, scenes involving Puff have been pulled from the City Girls rapper’s TV show, according to The Jasmine Brand.

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While Diddy was set to appear in the show, giving fans a bigger peek into his relationship with Yung Miami, that will no longer be the case as producers are reportedly replacing footage featuring the Harlem native.

With Miami’s Caresha Please podcast on a hiatus, she’ll be turning her focus towards the as-yet-untitled reality show, which is set to debut on BET later this year but remains without a firm release date.

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Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie filed a bombshell lawsuit against the music mogul in November, accusing him of rape, domestic abuse and sex trafficking throughout their decade-long relationship.

The former couple “amicably” settled the lawsuit less than 24 hours later but the terms of the agreement weren’t disclosed. Diddy’s attorney said in a statement that his client’s decision to settle was in “no way an admission of wrongdoing.”

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Since then, other lawsuits have been filed accusing the No Way Out hitmaker of rape and sexual assault dating back to the early 1990s.

Diddy has denied all allegations, saying in a social media post in December: “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy.”

Yung Miami Explains How She 'Bagged' Diddy Despite Claims She Isn't His 'Type'
Yung Miami Explains How She 'Bagged' Diddy Despite Claims She Isn't His 'Type'

He added: “Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Soon after the allegations emerged, Diddy stepped down from his role as chairman of Revolt, the media network he launched in 2013.

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A source told TMZ the move “was to not allow the accusations he’s facing distract from Revolt’s mission or success.”

The 54-year-old billionaire was also dropped by Hulu, which was planning a reality series based on him and his children called Diddy+7.