Cardi B is turning up the volume on her haters, proving that she's more than ready to juggle her new role as a mother with her booming career. The "I Like It" rapper has been basking in the success of her Little Miss Drama Tour, hitting back at naysayers who doubted her dedication to a nationwide whirlwind of performances just a few months after having a baby with Stefon Diggs from the New England Patriots.
On February 23, taking a breather between electrifying shows, Cardi B hit social media to flaunt her tour's triumph. Twelve sold-out shows deep since the kickoff on February 11, she didn't hold back in addressing her critics, "The fact of the matter is, so far every single show of mine has been sold out. Packed from top to bottom! They said I wasn’t gonna commit after I gave birth, they said I wasn’t gonna take it seriously, but I take it very seriously," she proclaimed, sharing a clip from one of her performances.
“I perform for two hours and don’t complain. Not only do I treat my shows like concerts, I treat them like parties and have a good time wit my people that’s why I get REAL reviews from REAL attendees whether that’s my fans, celebrities, or just people that wanna have a good time. Thank you!!”
But the drama didn’t stop at the stage. Cardi B also addressed a controversial connection made by Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz, who attempted to drag her into a brewing scandal involving her longtime rival, Nicki Minaj. The Politico report cited research from Cyabra, alleging that Minaj's political content on X was amplified by bots. When Bruesewitz accused Cardi's agent, Mike G, of having ties to Cyabra, Cardi B clapped back hard.
Firing back on X, Cardi made it clear she had no involvement, "Listen, you involved me in something that has nothing to do wit me so now we’re gonna talk about the facts." She further explained Cyabra’s credibility and her detachment from the issue, ending with a warning, "And btw I am still gonna sue you, you wet dirty dog."
As the tour continues to blaze through major cities like San Francisco and New York, Cardi is proving her work ethic is unmatched. With special appearances from artists like GloRilla and Blueface, fans are raving about the high-energy concerts that feel more like epic parties. The tour is set to wrap up in Atlanta on April 18, leaving a trail of sold-out arenas and satisfied fans in its wake.
Cardi's determination and spirit in both her career and personal life are unmistakable, ensuring she remains a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.