“Caresha please” is exactly what a number of Twitter users are telling City Girls‘ star Yung Miami after the rapper – who has been making waves as hostess of her own Web-based talk show ‘Caresha Please’ – took to Twitter to share her big dreams for the platform and her foray into interviewing.
Since its debut over the summer, the REVOLT series has garnered millions of views for its raw and honest discussions with some of Urban culture’s biggest names like Diddy, Megan Thee Stallion, Saweetie, and more.
Now, thanks to an interesting comment the 28-year-old made about Oprah Winfrey on Twitter Tuesday night (September 27), commenters are having an open and honest discussion with Miami about awareness.
More inside.
As America’s first Black woman billionaire, Oprah – a media mogul whose career touches almost every corner of entertainment from hosting to production and more – is used to being the center of others’ aspirations.
Yung Miami, on the other hand, received quite a few side-eyes Tuesday when she suggested she’s on her way to becoming the “Black” Oprah – a message that left many scratching their heads because O is already the “Black Oprah.”
Before giving the rapstress time to explain if the comment was a joke, shade, or simply an oversight, commenters went in. See highlights below.
Wanna be the WHAT?!?!…”The Black Oprah”….Caresha, please! pic.twitter.com/odSCWrQBVe
— DҽAɳԃɾéNҽσɳMҽʂʂყ (@SirLeeJay) September 28, 2022
Caresha is there a white Oprah we don’t know about 😂 https://t.co/J9pO4Nce5f pic.twitter.com/3p10vYN4mB
— Dr. Fancy 💞 (@fancypatrice) September 28, 2022
Oprah: “Caresha Who???” pic.twitter.com/nj65FB53yS
— Ur Dad Ate My Ass (@MzLightSkinn_) September 28, 2022
Miami’s Twitter statement echoes commentary she made in an ‘XXL’ interview lifted to the net earlier this week.
When quizzed about the future of the ‘Caresha Please,’ she was clear that the sky is the limit.
“I want to take it to the next level. I want to be like—I think she has a podcast now—a person like Wendy Williams. I’m dreaming big. I want to go to the highest of the highest. I want to be the Black Oprah,” she told the Urban mag.
Click here to read the interview in full.
SHe wanna be a black Oprah. Like more black damn.
She meant to say Ghetto-bird Oprah
How’s that different from ratchet oprah?
As long as she didn’t say the black Michelle Obama caUSe she never will be Michelle or Oprah
Biggest joke in music! No talent clown
She a thirsty 4 attention h oe
I can’t get into her show..too ghetto and hood for me but to each their own..
Lmaoo
Agreed. It’s terrible. Everyone thinks they can do a podcast or talk show these days. Unbeknownst to them it’s an actual skill in which folks receive years of education to master. Cassie, please pull this girl to the side and WARN HER!
Incorrect. Oprah was not the first black, female billionaire. Madame CJ Walker was the first black female billionaire.
MCJW was the first black MILLIONAIRE, not billionaire.
Ignorant ass she wasn’t a billionaire 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She was a billionaire
This was done on purpose. Get everyone talking. Insert the obvious response, which is the title of her show. A tired lazy publicity stunt. I guess it worked. Next.
People get up and arms about the dumbest stuff on Twitter. Now everyone angry Tyra for complimenting on a contestants neck. Now people Angry at Katy Perry for a guy that rapped in one of her songs a decade ago about Jeffrey Dahmer.
Its all for clout
Hating ass b****
The new generation of artist are the loudest , boldest and just wrong . They are just stupid . You have one talking about MLK canceled racism and this other other one talking about she is the black Oprah. This lets me know you don’t read or have any clue. That is why rap is lacking .
Blame the parents.