American rappers Cardi B and Offset have unfollowed each other on Instagram, sparking speculation that their six-year-old marriage is in jeopardy.
WAP Hitmaker Hints at “Outgrowing Relationships”
On Monday, December 4th, the “WAP” hitmaker Cardi B posted cryptically on her Instagram Stories about being ready to move on from certain relationships.
“You know when you just outgrow relationships,” she wrote in one slide. “I’m tired of protecting people’s feelings. I GOTTA PUT MYSELF FIRST,” Page Six reported her to have said.
Fans believe the OnlyFans star’s posts were directed at her husband, Offset, especially as the rappers unfollowed each other around the same time.
Offset Fires Back with Pacino Instagram Clip
Offset responded to the unfollowing and Cardi’s vague posts with an inflammatory Instagram clip of his own.
The Migos rapper posted a shirtless scene of Al Pacino in the 1983 film “Scarface” shouting, “Hey, f**k you man! Who put this thing together? Me! Who do I trust? Me!”
The clip seems to suggest Offset feels betrayed and can only trust himself at the moment.
Cheating Accusations Add Fuel to the Fire
In another concerning sign, Offset accused Cardi B of cheating on him with a member of his own “gang” in an Instagram post he has since deleted.
Cardi clapped back in a Twitter Spaces session, releasing a cover of Keyshia Cole’s “I Should Have Cheated” and begging fans not to believe Offset’s disturbing claim.
The cheating allegations have added fuel to rumors of marital strife between the prominent rappers. As Cardi said herself, it appears she may be ready to “outgrow” her relationship with Offset.
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.
She 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.