Cardi B, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, has made more revelations about her relationship status.
In a recent Instagram live session with her 169 million followers, the Hiphop star confirmed that she is no longer in a relationship with her husband, Offset.
The couple, whose love affair has been under the public eye since their marriage in 2017, faced speculation of a breakup amid Offset denying allegations of infidelity involving Chrisean Rock.
The duo, who share two kids, Kulture and Wave, deepened rumours around them after they unfollowed each other on Instagram a few days ago.
As the rumours swirled, Cardi B addressed her followers on Monday, December 11, asserting that she has “been single for a minute now,” as she shed light on changes in her personal life.
During the Instagram live session, the artist expressed her curiosity for a “new life, for a new beginning.” While she refrained from making definitive statements about Offset’s fidelity with Chrisean Rock, Cardi B emphasized her lack of interest in uncovering the truth, maintaining a focus on her own journey forward.
Cardi B filed for divorce in September 2020, only to reconcile with Offset later that same year. Their relationship has weathered storms, with Cardi B being open about her struggles and, notably, Offset’s past infidelity.
Social media erupted with reactions to Cardi B’s announcement, showcasing a mix of support and speculation. Fans praised her honesty in addressing the complexities of her relationship and commended her for prioritizing her mental health and overall well-being. The public discourse also involved speculation about the reasons behind the high-profile split, with some expressing disappointment at the turn of events.
Cardi B on 2024 US elections
Meanwhile, Cardi B was displeased with the US government’s decisions on some conflicts and it is going to affect her stance in the 2024 elections.
The rapper made it clear that she was stepping back from endorsing any candidate for the 2024 US elections.
The outspoken rapper expressed her disillusionment with political leaders, targeting New York Mayor Eric Adams and President Joe Biden.