Yung Miami's Mom Shuts Down Claim About Her Trying to Flirt With Lil Baby
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Rumors about Keenya Young trying to flirt with the 'Do We Have A Problem?' rapper first emerged after she sends out some heart-eyed emojis underneath his Instagram post.

AceShowbiz - Yung Miami's mom has made it clear that she was not shooting her shot with Lil Baby. Having caught wind of reports about her flirting with the "Do We Have A Problem?" rapper, Keenya Young took to social media to set the record straight.

Young offered her explanation through her Instagram Story on Thursday, May 26. "No I am not feeling Lil Baby," she declared. "I will never disrespect him like that or QC my daughter is part of that label what the [f**k] I look like? I don't play that period!"

Young went on to elaborate that "A heart eye emoji for me is just a like I put under everybody picture!" She then concluded, "I'm sorry if that's how you see it or took it."

The flirting rumors emerged after Baby shared some photos of him on Instagram. "Early In The Morning , Late A Night .. It Don't Even Matter What Time It Is," he captioned the snapshots. Upon noticing the post, Young sent out three heart-eyed emojis.

That aside, Baby recently came under fire after he flaunted his mom's new diamond teeth that he bought for her. Along with a very close-up photo of his mom showcasing some diamonds on her teeth, the emcee wrote, "My mama original P."

In a following Story, Lil Baby shared a clip of his mother enjoying her day in a swimming pool with her friend. Over the footage, the hip-hop star, whose real name is Dominique Armani Jones, penned, "Mama I got rich, look at your drop out." He also added a woman with a crown emoji.

Many Instagram users have since criticized him for creating such an image that children should be able to financially support their parents. "It's honorable but WE are supposed to leave an inheritance to our children's children," one person commented after the Stories were reposted by a celebrity gossip account, The Neighborhood Talk.

"The problem with that in our community is that people are not 'generational wealth mindset' and so the curse of poverty continues to perpetuate our community through a lack of knowledge," a separate critic wrote. "It's not our kids' responsibility to financially support us (parents)."

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