Cardi B Speaks Out After Fans Bash Offset For Interrupting Her Set

Cardi B Speaks Out After Fans Bash Offset For Interrupting Her Set




Over the weekend, Cardi B co-headlined the second night of the Rolling Loud festival in Los Angeles, and also Lil Uzi Vert. While in her set, though, her estranged hubby, Migos's Offset, crashed the stage in what he likely imagined to be a grand romantic gesture, asking for her forgiveness and for her to take him back. He did this with wheeled-out displays that read "Take Me Back, Cardi" and by approaching Cardi with white roses.


Cardi's discomfort was visible in fan-shot footage of the encounter. Shortly right after, the stage lights dimmed and the pair discussed off-mic before she had both Offset and his signage leave the stage.


The seeds for this encounter were planted last week with a simple tweet from Offset: "FUCK YALL I MISS CARDI." The pair reported they'd split up earlier this month soon after secretly marrying in September 2017 and having a daughter, Kulture, this past summer. Offset also posted his "one birthday wish" in a Instagram video on Saturday, saying he wanted her back and that he apologized. "I embarrassed you. I made you look crazy," he said.


Right following the interruption at Rolling Loud, Offset planned an explanation on Twitter, writing that "all of my wrongs have been made public, I figure it's only right that my apologies are made public too."


Cardi, meanwhile, addressed the incident on her Instagram page with two videos. In the first, she thanked all her fans who'd supported and defended her nevertheless also called for civility in light of attacks against him on social media. "Violating my baby father isn't gonna make me feel any better, 'cause at the end of the day, that's still family member she said.


in the next video, she addressed people on social media who'd taken to attacking her for defending Offset, because that's how far down the rabbit hole we are right now, people. "I'm not saying I'm gonna get back with each other with him," she mentioned. "I just don't like that bashing online thing." Cardi also referenced another major celebrity news story from the weekend: Pete Davidson's disturbing message that he "really [didn't] hope to be on this earth anymore."


Davidson ended up being safe, and he appeared on Saturday Night Live later that night. Although his message was read as however another entry in the saga soon after his October breakup with Ariana Grande, which has likewise included harassment from some of her fans online. Cardi discussed out against such militant defensiveness online while also being first that things with her and Offset are, case in point, done.


"God could give me and bring me the most brilliant, glamorous, fabulous man. That ... Man's not going to love my child the same way her father loves my child," Cardi mentioned. Watch the complete thing unfold in the posts above, and then visualize snippets of Cardi's actual set in more fan footage right here.


"Despite the stunt, she performed hit soon after hit and electrified the crowd with her talent, energy, choreography, and set design," Rolling Loud festival organizers mentioned in a statement, Rolling Stone reports. "Cardi B proved herself as a top tier headliner last night, and that should be the story."









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