American rapper, Cardi B has made a stand against online trolls who have been sharing disturbing, manipulated images of her daughter, Kulture.
The rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) Spaces to voice her outrage after encountering a particularly offensive fake image implying inappropriate acts involving Offset, her ex-husband, and Kulture’s father.
“Y’all take things too f*cking far,” Cardi B said during her impassioned response. “That sh*t be pissing me the f*ck off.”
Expressing her frustration, Cardi B continued, “I’ve been trying not to crash out.”
“Y’all been f*cking doing edit[ed] pictures of my daughter getting f*cked by her dad on some real weirdo sh*t. Y’all been f*cking posting under pictures that y’all wish my daughter getting f*cking raped. All because y’all in y’all feelings because I f*cking tweeted my kids are smart.”
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Cardi B also challenged the mentality of these trolls, questioning their intentions.
“Why do y’all think like that? Why do y’all do that? And then when my sister stands up and defends herself, y’all wanna attack people too.
“Now, when we started getting real f*cking funny, sh*t ain’t gonna be f*cking funny no more. I can’t even brag about kids being f*cking smart without f*cking Stan Twitter doing retarded sh*t, saying r*tarded sh*t. What the f*ck is wrong with y’all?”
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The Grammy-winning artist closed her rant by reaffirming that online harassment would not intimidate her from sharing about her children. “They won’t scare me from posting about my kids,” she stated firmly.
This incident comes shortly after Cardi’s public endorsement of Kamala Harris at a rally in Wisconsin, leading to a widely publicized exchange with Elon Musk over the weekend.
Cardi B’s recent split from Offset earlier this year has also kept the rapper in the headlines.
Cardi B ‘So Nervous’ About Election Day
After what has felt like the longest election season in American history, Cardi B is sweating the results already.
The “Bongos” rapper took to X just after midnight on election day (November 5) to share her anxiety about the too-close-to-call battle between Democratic Vice President, Kamala Harris and twice impeached former President, Donald Trump.
“I don’t know why I’m nervous for tomorrow,” tweeted Cardi, who appeared at a Harris rally last Friday in Milwaukee where she gave a passionate endorsement of the candidate vying to be the nation’s first female President while slamming convicted felon Trump’s stance on women’s rights.
Cardi said in her post that she was so twisted up in knots about Tuesday’s vote that, “I feel like I’m running for President.”
Meanwhile, Rihanna, who was born in Barbados and is not a U.S. citizen eligible to vote posted her pointed message to fans about what’s at stake on Tuesday.
“When protecting pies and firing pies can happen all in one vote #votecauseicant #TanSuitSeason,” the singer wrote alongside a pensive video of her staring out a window while wearing sunglasses.
The comment appeared to be a reference to Harris’ vow to protect women’s rights to make choices about their own bodies in the wake of the repeal of Roe v Wade under Trump’s watch thanks to his appointment of three conservative Supreme Court judges.
Rihanna also had jokes, captioning her clip, “POV: me trying to sneak into the polls with my son’s passport #votecauseicant” Rihanna and partner Harlem native A$AP Rocky have two young sons together.
The stars are among the many A-listers who have lined up behind Harris in her bid to deny convicted felon Trump a second term in the former reality star’s third White House run. At the Milwaukee event, Cardi made it clear why she’s on team Harris.
Harris made her closing argument in Pennsylvania on Monday night at an event that also featured Lady Gaga, Oprah Winfrey, Ricky Martin, and the Roots on a night when music stars stumped for her in swing states across the country.
At the same time, Trump made his final pitch in Michigan as well during a two-hour speech.
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