She is as well known for her stunning figure as she is for her rapping prowess.
And Cardi B certainly exposed one of those things in her latest social media post.
The 29-year-old Bodak Yellow hitmaker took to Instagram on Monday to share a series of snaps as she showcased her rock hard abs.
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Absolutely fabulous: Cardi B took to Instagram on Monday to share a series of snaps as she showed off her rock-hard abs
She donned a white sleeveless crop top with a pair of baggy blue ripped jeans for the gallery.
Cardi added lots of color to a relatively simple look in the form of hot pink Balenciaga x Crocs rain boots and a large multicolored fur hat.
Her raven-colored tresses were worn under her trendy headgear as she accentuated her natural look with complementary makeup.
Beautiful lady: The Bodak Yellow hitmaker, 29, donned a white sleeveless crop top with a pair of baggy blue ripped jeans for the gallery
Colorful character: Cardi added lots of color to a relatively simple look in the form of hot pink Balenciaga x Crocs rain boots and a large multicolored fur hat
Stunning: Her raven-colored tresses were worn under her trendy headgear as she accentuated her natural appearance with complementary makeup
She said she wasn’t originally going to post the snaps, but loved her look so much she had to take to Instagram.
The Up hitmaker captioned the gallery to his 140 million followers: “I said I wasn’t going to post until [winky face emoji]…..but I really liked my outfit not to share [smirk emoji].’
It came just a day after Cardi B was thrilled when she discovered celebrity characters Madea and Mrs. Brown reacted to her hit song WAP in the Netflix comedy flick.
Pretty: She said she wasn’t originally going to post the snaps, but loved her look so much she had to take to Instagram
The rapper took to her Instagram Stories to express how happy she was that her track was featured on A Madea Homecoming.
Mabel Earlene “Madea”, performed by Tyler Perry, and Agnes Loretta Brown, performed by Brendan O’Carroll, were shocked by the song’s graphic lyrics.
As the song began to play, Mrs. Brown looked around and asked Madea, “What did she say?” A bucket and a mop?
The Up hitmaker captioned the gallery to his 140 million followers: “I said I wasn’t going to post until [winky face emoji]…..but I really liked my outfit not to share [smirk emoji]’
With Madea replying, “Honey, if it’s so wet, you need a gynecologist,” the pair both laughed.
Cardi B shared the Netflix post with her 140 million Instagram followers and wrote, “Can’t believe this was real!” I was so happy’
Tyler brought his famous alter-ego Madea out of retirement for his latest film released in February, starring Ms. Brown.
Happy: It came just a day after Cardi B was thrilled when she discovered celebrity characters Madea and Mrs. Brown reacted to her hit song WAP in the Netflix comedy film
Delighted: The rapper, 29, took to her Instagram Stories to express how happy she was that her track was featured on A Madea Homecoming
Hilarious: Mabel Earlene ‘Madea’, played by Tyler Perry, and Agnes Loretta Brown, played by Brendan O’Carroll, were shocked by the song’s graphic lyrics
It comes after Brendan was accused of making an ‘obviously racist’ joke about his black co-star Tyler.
Earlier this year he appeared on an episode of The One Show alongside Tyler to promote their new Netflix comedy A Madea Homecoming.
Yet the conversation quickly turned Brendan’s hit BBC One show, Mrs Brown’s Boys, as he was asked if he would accept Tyler as a guest.
Brendan joked, “He’s very expensive, and so far we haven’t had anyone his color in there,” while pointing to his own face.
‘Blatant racism on prime-time TV’: Brendan (right) was slammed for an ‘ignorant’ joke about Tyler on an episode of The One Show
He continued, “So, I don’t know if we could have him but…I would love that, but more importantly, I would love to do another movie with him.”
Laughing, Tyler then repeated “Nobody my color”, before adding: “Diversity reigns!”
While Tyler laughed off the joke, viewers were shocked by the remarks, taking to Twitter to condemn Brendan while also calling out the BBC for not apologizing on air.
Brendan’s rep declined to comment when approached by MailOnline.
Mrs Brown’s Boys follows loudmouth Irish matriarch Agnes (Brendan) whose favorite pastime is meddling in the lives of her six children.
The BBC series has previously been accused of promoting racist stereotypes for its cliched depiction of Irish people, as well as sexism, for frequent gynecological jokes and homophobia for the cliched portrayal of Mrs Brown’s gay son, Rory (Rory Cowan).
Brendan O’Carroll previously insisted the show would never be driven off the air by political correctness.
In an interview with The Irish Sun he said: “I don’t think Mrs Brown will be affected [by political correctness] and I often wonder if Mrs Brown – me a man who dresses up as a woman to play Mrs Brown – is the same as blackface?
“And I decided no, it’s not, because I’ve never played Mrs. Brown as a man playing a woman like they do in movies like Mrs. Doubtfire. Agnes is a woman like Lady Edna.
“I would never go out of my way to be racist or homophobic, so I’m not that worried myself because I only write what I think is funny, and you hope enough audiences agree with you.”
Watch: Mrs Brown’s Boys follows loudmouthed Irish matriarch Agnes (Brendan) whose favorite pastime is meddling in the lives of her six children