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Cardi B and Offset celebrated their daughter’s fourth birthday on Sunday with a trip to Candytopia and $50,000 in cash.
In a video posted to Offset’s Instagram Story, the celebrity couple’s daughter, Kulture, was seen asking her father to buy her cotton candy while leaning out the window of a black SUV. Moments later, she was holding a stack of cash.
Cardi was heard in the background asking, “What is that,” as she sat in the SUV, smiling.
The birthday girl responded, calling the stack of cash a “ticket,” which is slang for a million dollars.
The Migos rapper replied, “It’s a ticket? A ticket is a million, girl. That’s 50. Say 50.”
The family of four posted videos to their Instagram Story of the celebration as they made their way around the Candytopia exhibit with Kulture and the couple’s 10-month-old son, Wave.

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This isn’t the couple’s first extravagant gift for their oldest — The “Bad and Boujee” rapper gifted his daughter a pink Birkin bag for her second birthday, sparking outrage from fans over the five-figure gift.

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Cardi B clapped back at the time, saying “If I was looking like a bad bitch, expensive bitch, and I had my kid looking like a bum bum, then y’all would talk s—t. So I’m not mad that daddy bought baby a Birkin. She going to match mommy.”
The couple also dressed their daughter in a $2,400 Balenciaga outfit during a Disneyland trip in March.
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