Cardi B addresses relationship drama on stage: ‘I’m too grown to be played with’
Cardi B is making it clear she is unfazed by past relationships as she takes her Little Miss Drama tour to the stage.
The 33-year-old rapper, who was previously married to Offset and more recently linked to NFL star Stefon Diggs, addressed her relationship history while speaking candidly about her personal life.
Without naming names directly, Cardi appeared to take aim at former partners, declaring, “You can’t play me,” before adding that men are “praying for a woman like me.”
The Grammy winner also emphasised her confidence and independence, telling fans she is “too sexy to be lonely” and “too grown to be played with.” Her comments come after a turbulent period that included welcoming a baby, navigating a public breakup, and preparing for her latest tour.
Cardi B calls out Stefon Diggs on stage, expressing her feelings about how he played with her heart.
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Cardi previously defended her former partner amid persistent rumours and scrutiny surrounding their relationship. She shares three children, Kulture, Wave and Blossom, with Offset and reportedly has a four-month-old with Diggs.
Despite the personal ups and downs, Cardi appears focused on her music and performances, channelling her experiences into bold statements as she continues her tour.
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