Hold onto your wigs because Cardi B and Offset’s divorce battle just took a wild turn. TMZ reports that the Migos rapper is now asking a judge to order Cardi B to pay him spousal support, apparently because he wants a piece of her million-dollar empire.
The divorce drama between the “Bodak Yellow” superstar and Offset just took a surprising new turn. After months of what seemed like a quiet period, TMZ is now reporting that Offset is seeking spousal support from Cardi B. The “Bad and Boujee” rapper wants financial assistance from his estranged wife, and this could reignite their fiery public disputes!
The divorce saga between Offset, 33, and Cardi B, 32, continues to unfold. According to TMZ, Offset has filed an amended divorce response, requesting the court to grant him spousal support. While he didn’t specify a desired amount in the documents, this development is raising eyebrows, especially considering Cardi B’s reported net worth is somewhere between $80 and $100 million, while Offset’s is closer to $30 million. He could use that “extra scratch!”

The rest of his requests, however, appear to be unchanged. Offset is still seeking joint custody of their three children, and he wants Cardi’s home to serve as the primary residence for the children.
This news marks the first major development in the divorce proceedings in months, as the whole process has been dragging on since Cardi B first filed in August 2024. If you’ve been following these two, you know their relationship has been a rollercoaster, filled with public reconciliations and heated online exchanges.
Back when Cardi B initially announced their split last August, she defended Offset against “deadbeat” accusations, blasting critics who claimed he didn’t support her or their kids. However, their amicable façade quickly cracked. They’ve certainly had more than their fair share of social media spats, with Cardi even once declaring she “didn’t care if Offset got hit by a ‘f***in truck.'”

Initially, the financial aspects of the divorce were going smoothly, with Offset filing for joint custody and for each party to pay their own legal fees. That’s no longer the case.
Get ready for more fireworks because this divorce war seems far from over!