Yung Miami reflects on late Jai Wiggins in throwback post

Yung Miami tugged at heartstrings this week with an emotional Instagram Story post honoring her late partner Jai Wiggins. The rapper shared a nostalgic photo of herself, her son Jai, and Wiggins, captioning it with raw grief over his absence. Fans flooded comments with love and prayers for the family.

Oh, darlings, grab the tissues because Yung Miami, aka Caresha, just served up some serious feels on her Instagram Story. This week, the City Girls star dropped a throwback photo that's got everyone pausing their scrolls in sympathy. Picture this: a young Caresha rocking a sleek middle-part bob and greyish-blue tank top, her little boy—possibly fresh out of kindergarten in a crisp white collared shirt and blue backpack—sitting beside his dad, Jai Wiggins, who's keeping it clean in a white tee. The trio's posed at what looks like a classroom desk, staring straight into the camera with those innocent eyes. 💔

Her caption? Straight fire—and by fire, I mean heartbreaking: “Crazy. I still don’t understand how you not here to see your child grow ugh,” paired with a broken red heart emoji. It's the kind of post that hits you right in the chest, reminding us all how grief doesn't play fair.

Fans? They showed up and showed out in The Shade Room's comments, spilling their own tea on loss. @yungmiami305 hit with “😔💔,” while @chasidy__ dropped, “She really loved that man… and i know her heart hurt for her son 💔.” @chocolatebeauty0211 wished for “a special phone from heaven,” and @amilllian noted, “I feel like grief actually gets heavier with time 💔❤️‍🩹 prayers to her & her son.” Shouts to @khaotic305's “Long live Jai ❤️🙏🏿🙌🏿” and @softlyfemami's “Prayers momma😢💔🙏🏽.”

This isn't Caresha's first rodeo with these raw emotions. Jai Wiggins passed in 2020, and she's been keeping his memory alive ever since. Back in June 2020, she posted, “Babies 1st words are DADA & that’s what you are a FATHER to Jai… I hate this happen to you Jai you didn’t deserve this! Jai need you.” Fast forward to June 2024, and she reflected, “It’s been 4 yrs since [Jai] passed he died 2 weeks before my son 7th birthday… My son turning 11 in 2 weeks sahhhhh.” Through it all, she's raising their son solo, turning pain into powerful tributes. Talk about strength—messy, real, and utterly iconic. So, roomies, how do we even process this kind of lasting love?

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