Yung Miami once again has words for critics of her podcast Caresha Please after a new meme compared it to Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay.

The topic started circulating on Twitter/X on Thursday (January 4) following comedian Katt Williams’ explosive appearance on Club Shay Shay where he took a number of shots at Diddy and many other public figures.

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Club Shay Shay ain’t nothing but Caresha Please for n-ggas,” someone wrote in a now-viral tweet that opened the door for vitriol in Miami’s direction.

In response, she tweeted, “Yall always got me & Caresha please name in yall mouth. STFU if it’s not that good who tf be watching it then? Corny ass bitches.”

This isn’t the first time Yung Miami has had to defend the success of her podcast and in fact just days earlier, the City Girls rapper sent her New Year’s wishes to men who have been “praying on her downfall,” before launching into a tirade about how she had men’s “dick in a bunch” about Caresha Please.

“You know you that bitch when N-GGAS praying on your downfall,” she tweeted. “I expect that from bitches cause that’s what bitches do, but yall n-ggas LOL YALL SOME PUSSY N-GGAS!!!! I got tender dick n-ggas dick in bunch bout a podcast [crying laughing emoji] talking down on a bitch that’s 29!! ((29)) AHHHHHHHHHHHH! Put on your seatbelt bitch!!”

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“N-ggas not outside in the field no more they online chatting like a bitch [sobbing emojis],” she added. “ugh I hate this new era of men! OMGGGG what happen to n-ggas that don’t talk no more?!”

Though Yung Miami didn’t mention any names in her rant, she seemed to be indirectly addressing Joe Budden, who recently said that he was nothing short of delighted that her podcast, Caresha Please, appeared to be nearing its end.

Yung Miami Reportedly Getting Her Own BET Reality Show
Yung Miami Reportedly Getting Her Own BET Reality Show

Budden pulled up on the Need to Know Podcast crew earlier this month, where he dished on a slew of topics including Yung Miami’s podcast. After revealing that he thinks the popular REVOLT show is finished, he gleefully joked about its host receiving any more awards.

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Caresha Please took home the prize for Best Hip Hop Platform at the BET Awards in 2022 and 2023, which some speculated came because of her ties to Diddy and REVOLT.

This year’s win came over heavyweights such as Drink ChampsThe Breakfast ClubMillion Dollaz Worth of Game, and The Joe Budden Podcast.