Boosie Badazz Reacts to Diddy Trial Testimony About Yung Miami Romance

As the Diddy trial continues to unfold, many of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ past and present relationships are coming under intense scrutiny. With several witnesses taking the stand, one testimony that has stirred conversation comes from “Jane,” an anonymous woman and alleged sex trafficking victim. According to CNN, she testified that Diddy’s public relationship with rapper Yung Miami negatively affected her own relationship with him.
“I didn’t sign up to date a man that was in a public relationship,” Jane reportedly said in court. This statement quickly caught the attention of Boosie Badazz, who has been vocal in his support of Diddy throughout the trial. Reacting to the testimony, Boosie suggested that jealousy was at the root of Jane’s claims. “I TOLD YALL!! YUNG MIAMI HAD ALL THEM H*ES SICK A WOMAN SCORNED IS A EVIL MF,” the Baton Rouge rapper wrote in a post captured by Hollywood Unlocked on Instagram.
Boosie has stood firmly behind Diddy since the beginning of the trial, despite widespread backlash. He previously accused Cassie Ventura and her husband Alex Fine of allegedly conspiring to bring Diddy down. According to Boosie, the accusations against the Bad Boy founder don’t amount to enough for a prison sentence, suggesting a coordinated effort to tarnish Diddy’s image instead.
In parallel, Yung Miami is also facing her share of controversy. The former City Girl rapper was accused of liking an Instagram comment that seemingly shaded Diddy’s alleged victims. The comment praised her for “not playing victim on the stand,” sparking heated online debates. Critics interpreted this as a slight toward those who have testified against Diddy.
Yung Miami later responded to accusations that she was still emotionally or financially attached to Diddy. Hitting back at trolls online, she wrote, “Yall get on this app and type anything here’s my IG @yungmiami305 if you wanna see how I’m living!!!!!” She added, “Yall don’t like when I clap back so leave me alone. I’ll be trending for days once I finish laying yall h*es!”
While the drama continues to swirl online, the legal proceedings remain active. As of today—Friday, June 13—the Diddy trial is on its 23rd day in court. Most recently, a new issue emerged as prosecutors requested the removal of a juror they believe may have been dishonest during the selection process.
As the case progresses, public opinion continues to split sharply. While some, like Boosie, see the testimonies as flawed or driven by personal agendas, others view them as crucial to exposing deeper issues tied to fame, power, and control. What’s clear is that the court of public opinion will remain just as active as the one currently hearing the case.