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Cardi B calls out 'narcissistic' estranged husband Offset in heated rant

Vivian Kwarm, New York Daily News on

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Cardi B’s relationship with estranged husband Offset is taking a turn for the worst amid their divorce.

On Tuesday, the “Bodak Yellow” rapper shared a series of heated tweets blasting her children’s father writing she wishes “the worst on this man” and has “never hated somebody so much.”

She continued, “And these b—es be so [thirsty] to have him please take this man off my hands this garbage bag is to heavy!!”

When a fan responded suggesting Cardi not speak that way about the father of her children she responded saying the Migos group member is “narcissistic.” “Yea he is that’s why I don’t wish him death but I truly hate this dirty a– narcissistic piece of s–.”

Cardi added, “And his family and his friends never check him that’s why he always going to be a piece of s– person.”

 

These tweets come two months after the “WAP” artist filed for divorce from Offset after seven years of marriage. The very next day, Cardi announced the estranged couple was expecting their third child, who was born on Sept. 7. Both rappers are parents to 6-year-old daughter Kulture and 3-year-old son Wave.

In September, the Migos star accused his wife of cheating. Cardi responded to those claims in an IG Live rant saying, “I’m too much woman for you,” she said at the time. “I’m too much of a boss b— for you. And I always been too good for you.”

Despite the current chaos, Cardi recently admitted she wants a “a healthy co-parenting relationship.” “I feel like two weeks ago, there was a lot of beef,” she said while speaking on X Spaces Oct. 16. “I feel like things are calming down right now. I don’t want to have beef with anybody that I love … I want to be like my mom and my dad, they don’t f– with each other, they just there for me and my sister.”


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