Cardi B, the Grammy-winning rapper known for her bold personality and hit tracks like “WAP,” has set the record straight about rumors concerning her Atlanta home with her husband Offset.
On July 29, Cardi swiftly responded to a since-deleted post claiming she was facing foreclosure and struggling to pay for her Georgia mansion.
“LMAOOO You bum b–es wish… me and offset bought that house in 2019 for 5 million now it’s worth 7,” Cardi tweeted, shutting down the speculation.
She clarified that they have no plans to sell the property, adding:
“Check the Atlanta market. And no, we not selling it… and if I ever sold it I would just sell my part to Offset since he loves Atlanta.”
In a sassy follow-up, Cardi added, “Throwing salt on my home? Hating bad,” making it clear that she remains unfazed by the unfounded gossip.
She later posted a video showcasing her stunning master bedroom, cheerfully announcing:
“Good morning from my second home!”
Beyond addressing rumors about her personal life, Cardi has been vocal on social media about other issues.
Recently, she has been a staunch defender of Vice President Kamala Harris, speaking out against misogynistic attacks amid Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign.
On July 23, Cardi tweeted in response to sexist comments about Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, asking, “What does Kamala Harris husband or relationships have to do wit her credentials? Do y’all hire people based on who they f–king??”
Cardi later elaborated on her thoughts during a Spaces session, expressing her dismay at the disrespect Harris faces simply for being a woman.
“Listen, if you don’t like her as a politician, that’s you. But if you disrespect her because she’s a woman? It’s very disgusting,” she told her followers.
Cardi B continues to use her platform to address rumors and champion issues she cares about, proving that she’s not just a star in the music world but also a voice for social justice.