Singer Yung Bleu Breaks His Silence After Being Arrested For Battery, Says “I Cherish Women” And More

GEORGIA – Singer Yung Bleu has broken his silence after he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman this past weekend.

The “Ice On My Baby” rapper and singer, whose real name is Jeremy Biddle, broke his silence Thursday night on Instagram in a now post and delete.

His statement started with him saying how he plans on making “100 million in the five years” with his new production company and $2 million studio he’s built.

Bleu continued “I’m off this internet thing but I will take the time to tell all my ladies that may be a fan of bleu. I cherish women and I’m completely innocent. Just no [sic] this about to be one of toughest times to be a fan of mines because ima about to go into another bracket as an OWNER and entrepreneur and people hate you no! THEY. Hate that.”

He then finished his caption by writing “BYE” before deleting the post.

Bleu was arrested and taken into custody on Oct. 15, according to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office.

Police say an “adult female victim” called 911 to a home in Flowery Branch, Georgia. “The victim told the responding deputy that she and Biddle had been in a custody dispute over a 10-year-old child, Biddle had shown up at her residence unannounced and said he was taking the child to his house. An argument ensued and the victim said Biddle picked her up and threw her to the ground, injuring her right arm and hip,” the HCSO said.

Biddle and the child left the home; however, he later came back and returned the child before he left again.

The unidentified woman refused medical attention at a hospital.

When police contacted Bleu via phone, he agreed to meet them. When he did, “he was arrested without incident,” the HCSO said.

He was booked into the Hall County Jail around 2:30 p.m. on Sunday and was released on a $2,400 bond around 3 a.m. on Tuesday, according to reports.

It’s unclear if the woman is Bleu’s wife, Tiemeria. They’ve had a rocky relationship after he flew another woman out to see him last month. He issued an apology to her on social media.

TMZ were the first to report the story.