Cardi B is back in the spotlight after giving a raw, no-holds-barred rant during an X Spaces session that quickly blew up online. The Grammy-winning rapper called out false claims about her family, threw shade at her critics, and made bold comments about men that reopened old debates. As clips went viral, fans and haters alike argued over what transpired.
Rapper Cardi B has this to say about men in latest rant
On Jan. 5, during a live X Spaces chat, Cardi B let loose in a fiery rant aimed at people spreading what she called false and harmful rumors about her family. A big part of her anger focused on claims that her dad, Carlos Almanzar, was a convicted sex offender, rumors she slammed as totally untrue. She called those pushing the story “deranged” and said spreading lies like that was dangerous.
The rant quickly got wilder when Cardi turned her frustration toward men in general. She doubled down on past admissions about robbing men, saying, “I’ll rob n***as again. I don’t give a f.” She later added, “I hate men, and I don’t give a f***.” Naturally, the comments went viral, sparking a storm of backlash and debate ( via Complex).
Cardi’s latest remarks hearken back to a 2019 Instagram Live where she openly talked about drugging and robbing men while working as an exotic dancer before her music career blew up. At the time, it stirred plenty of controversy, but she faced no criminal charges. Cardi has repeatedly pointed out that she has no criminal record linked to those stories and calls out critics when they accuse her of hypocrisy or criminal behavior. She also notes that male rappers often brag about similar actions without catching the same heat.
Moreover, Cardi opened up about other recent stress in her life, including the ongoing drama surrounding her boyfriend, NFL star Stefon Diggs. The latter has been dealing with allegations involving a former employee. She warned that if people continued dragging her family into false narratives, she would start publicly sharing “real mugshots” and “real cases.”
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.
