Yung Miami Continues Back & Forth With Fans Over "BMF" Performance

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - OCTOBER 09: Yung Miami of City Girls performs onstage during Day 2 of the 2022 ONE MusicFest at Central Park on October 09, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Yung Miami continued discussing her "BMF" performance with fans on Twitter.

Yung Miami continued going back and forth with fans online over her performance on the latest episode of 50 Cent‘s BMF show. For the episode, Miami played the role of Deanna Washington. In one viral moment, her character learns about the death of her husband from Big Meech. Yung Miami’s fake crying in the scene was the subject of many jokes online afterward.

When one fan shared a TikTok referencing the show, Miami wrote back "Man I'm cryinh." Earlier in the night, she vented: "If I'm crying why y'all laughing??? Y'all play to much." While there were plenty of jokes made about her appearance, other fans praised the performance. “I love to see [people] win in life, elevate, and give their family the [world]!” one fan wrote in a sweet message. In response, the City Girls rapper said: “The more they hate, the more opportunities come!! It’s only the beginning for me!”

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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Yung Miami attends the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute To Industry Icons Honoring Julie Greenwald & Craig Kallman at The Beverly Hilton on February 04, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Miami isn't the first rapper to land a role on BMF. Kash Doll also recently played Monique, a single mother who works as a paralegal and serves as a love interest of Big Meech. "It’s a full circle moment man. I came up hearing about BMF when I was younger and just seeing how big their movement was. Being a part of this story on Starz with 50 Cent, man,  it just feels amazing. It’s something I can’t explain. I’m just grateful for that opportunity,” she told HipHopDX.

STARZ renewed BMF for a third season in January. “BMF captures the essence of Detroit through elevated, gritty storytelling and our fans have passionately responded to this show more than ever before,” STARZ president of programming Kathryn Busby said in a statement. “Following such a strong debut with Season 2, we’re thrilled to continue to expand on the incredible story of the Flenory brothers as they change the game by writing their own rules. We can’t wait to see what our extraordinary producers and cast deliver next.”

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