She’s not in the mood to act bad.

A fan asked Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex Yung Miami to sign a bottle of baby oil after the Bad Boy Records founder was arrested for sex trafficking.

A TikTok user who often posts his interactions with celebrities approached the former City Girls rapper as she left her friend Saucy Santana’s birthday bash at Opium nightclub in Atlanta last Friday night.

“Miami, would you sign this?” the fan asked the “Caresha Please” host, 30, as she sat in the back of a black vehicle with her window down.

He placed a close-up photo of himself holding the bottle of Johnson’s baby oil in his hand over the clip.

Miami — born Caresha Brownlee — seemed to be unimpressed by the lewd question and quickly rolled up her window before her security guard told the TikTokker to keep it moving.

The discourse about baby oil stemmed from Combs’ 14-page indictment, which revealed that federal agents unearthed 1,000 bottles of lube and baby oil at his Miami and Los Angeles mansions during their raids in March.

On Sept. 16, the Sean John clothing founder, 54, was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently behind bars in a detention center in Brooklyn, NY, awaiting trial.

Miami’s open relationship with Combs began in 2022. During their time together, the dad of seven welcomed a baby girl named Love with Dana Tran.

It is unknown exactly when Miami and Combs called it quits, but she has been mentioned in some of the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper’s mounting legal issues.

The “Twerk” rapper was one of three women whom Combs allegedly “bragged about” paying a “monthly stipend” for in exchange for sex work, according to a $30 million lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.

The suit also alleged that Miami had transported an illicit drug known as “pink cocaine” for her the hip-hop mogul in April 2023.

Miami denied being a sex worker for Combs, writing that she is “not a prostitute” and “never sold 🐱a day in [her] life.”

Additionally, the “Where the Bag At” rapper was listed in another lawsuit, filed last month by a Jane Doe who claimed Miami had “harassed” and “repeatedly” called the woman to urge her “to have an abortion” after she found out she was allegedly pregnant by Combs.



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