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Ever since Megan Thee Stallion introduced us to the phrase “hot girl summer” a few years ago, the girlies have taken it and run with it. Having a hot girl summer usually includes going out with your friends, day or night, driving the boat, twerking, driving the boys crazy, and just being a carefree Black girl.

Alongside Megan, several other women that many fans saw as an example of that lifestyle were Saweetie, Yung Miami, and many more. However, it now appears that the hot girls are all boo’d up.


Click the slideshow below for a list of the hot girls who traded in their hot girl summer for a boo’d up summer.

City Girls

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Yung Miami (L) and Diddy (R).

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City Girls rappers Yung Miami and JT are both boo’d up. JT has reportedly been in a serious relationship with rapper Lil Uzi Vertsince 2019, and they frequently let it be known how much they love each other. Yung Miami, on the other hand, has been in a very public are they or aren’t they situation with Diddy. While they have confirmed they are dating, no one truly knows how serious they are, but what we do know is we love seeing them together.

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