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Cardi B responded to Nicki Minaj Stans claiming her father was a “pedophile” on Sunday (September 17). The “Bongos” rapper clapped back at the claims, calling them “lies.” “At first it was the video lying about Offset, now it’s lies about my father. I’m pretty sure you know that offenders have to take a photo every year,” she explained. “Be cute with the family… Especially the delinquents, pedophiles and abusers, because everyone is going to want to cry when I start talking about the real pussy thieves. »
Then, a Cardi B Stan came to the defense of his favorite musician. The user commented on the tweet, specifying that the Bronx native had already responded to these rumors. They provided screenshots from 2020 showing Cardi explaining how and why the pedophile rumors were false.
The rapper can be seen attacking people who try to “tarnish” her family’s name. “My father’s name is Carlos Julio Almanzar. An immigrant who arrived in America in 1990 from the Dominican Republic,” the xweet read. “If my father had committed a crime, he would have been deported and wouldn’t have been able to find a job as a taxi driver for nine years! »
“You can search my dad’s name up and down, you can hire a top investigator, you can’t even get a photo because my dad was never arrested. I find it disgusting [y’all] I tried to start rumors about my family’s cause [y’all] hate me. I won’t let [y’all] NEVER tarnish my family!
Elsewhere, the Grammy-winning artist showed love to Beyoncé for not addressing everything about her. During an interview with the Beak Podcastshe drew attention to Bey’s methods – which differ from her own.
“Surprisingly, I held back a lot – from a lot of things. See how Beyoncé goes about her business? She doesn’t address them at all,” she said. “I think every artist should do what works for them and what’s good for their mental health, because I feel like if directing things to Beyoncé is affecting their mental health, then don’t do it.”
“I’d rather just let it out. So, I feel like everyone should approach their issues in the way they feel comfortable doing so. This is how I feel. Everyone is different.