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Cardi B Shares Adorable Pictures Of Her New Baby

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh September 16, 2024 12:59 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@iamcardib

Cardi B has celebrated the arrival of her third child with some adorable pictures that appeared online. The rapper delivered a baby on Saturday, September 7, but broke the news to her fans just this week.

In an Instagram post on Thursday, September 12, the Drip composer is seen in a colorful robe, smiling with her baby in her arms in a hospital bed.

Her husband Offset, whom she divorced in July, is also seen cradling the baby in the post with the caption: “The prettiest lil thing 9/7/24.” Cardi B already has a son Wave, 3, and a daughter Kulture, 6, with Offset, 32.

Early in August, she told her followers she was expecting her third baby, a day after she filed for divorce from Offset after six years of marriage.

Subsequently, in a conversation on X Spaces, she spoke about a “freak accident” that left her briefly “paralyzed” and almost caused her to lose the pregnancy.

The rap goddess later hit back at a random online person asking if she [Cardi] was bleaching amid her pregnancy. The Enough composer then addressed the user squarely.

“Bleaching while pregnant? Why must you all be so dumb?” Cardi asked. “Actually, no! I’m pregnant and slightly anemic.

“This baby is sucking all the energy out of my body, making me look pale, with sunken eyes and green veins. I can’t tan under the sun because I get hot super fast and feel dizzy… Please stop thinking with your a**hole,” the rapper added.

The picture that generated the heat was said to be from a birthday party where Cardi wore baggy jeans and had her bump on full display. Some other followers defended Cardi B and urged people to show some respect to the expectant mother.

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