City Girls Yung Miami Shows Off New Bling, Still Celebrating JT's Prison Release

City Girls Yung Miami is showing off a flashy gift she received days before she is set to give birth.

The rapper showed off a diamond chain McDonald’s sent her. They included a note, “Congratulations on your soon-to-be small fry! We wanted to help you celebrate in true City Girls style with this specially designed one of a kind take on your favorite McDonald’s menu item. Enjoy your brand-new chain.”

Yung Miami said, “Lol, Thank you Mc Donald’s for my small fry chain. I love it just as much as I love my 6 piece nuggets with my sweet & sour sauce 😊 Now can I get a commercial? @mcdonalds”

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The rapper is pregnant with her second child, due later this month. Yung Miami has a lot to celebrate with the other half of City Girls being released from prison.

Earlier this week, JT was released from a Tallahassee prison after serving over a year behind bars.

Yung Miami announced the news on social media. She wrote, “YOU BI-CHES IN TROUBLE!! MY BI-CH HOME! ❤️🎈 @thegirljt”

26-year-old JT’s original release date was March 21, 2020. City Girls celebrated JT’s release by dropping a new track titled “JT First Day Out.”

Last year, JT started a 24 months prison sentence after surrendering on June 25, 2018, for charges relating to felony identity theft. She will have to complete one year of probation following her release.

Prosecutors claimed that between September 2016 through April 2017, Johnson allegedly used three different peoples credit cards and spending more than $1,000. She was facing up to 10 years in prison on the charges.

As The Blast first reported, JT was able to successfully push back her prison check-in date by name dropping Drake to the judge, saying City Girls was about to blow up and she needed to wrap up some projects before starting her sentence. The judge granted the motion and gave JT an additional 30 days back at the time.