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Cardi B is clearing her name.
The Grammy winner took to Twitter Spaces Monday to address husband Offset’s claim that she cheated on him with another man.
“First of all, let me say,” Cardi began in song. “You can’t accuse me of all the things you know that you are guilty of. Sing it with me, y’all! And I see that it is easy for you to blame everything on me. Yes, honey!”
“Listen,” she went on, speaking directly to her listeners. “Don’t pay attention to that countryman, y’all.”
The “Money” rapper, 30, insisted that the Migos member is “spiralling and thinking s–t” that’s not true.
“Come on, now. I’m Cardi B, n—a. I think sometimes motherf–kers forget I’m Cardi B,” she said. “If I was giving this p—y to anybody, it would be out. I’m not just anybody.”
The “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker explained that she is not in a position to hook up with a “regular degular shmegular” guy because he would “tell the world.”
On the other hand, she argued, she cannot sleep with anybody “in the industry” because they would “tell, too.”
Speaking directly to Offset, Cardi demanded that he “stop acting stupid.”

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“The f–k? Stop playing,” she concluded. “That’s all I’mma motherf–king say because for real, let’s be serious.”
In a since-deleted Instagram Story earlier in the day, the “Walk It Talk It” rapper, 31, had accused his wife and the mother of two of his children of being unfaithful.
“My wife f–ked a N—a on me gang yall n—as know how I come,” the message read.

The hip-hop duo secretly said “I do” in September 2017. They welcomed their daughter Kulture, almost 5, in July 2018.
Their son, Wave, almost 2, was born in September 2021.

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