Cardi B has given fans an update on her messy divorce from Offset.
A year after she filed for divorce from the father of three of her children, the WAP rapper divulged that the ongoing proceedings are not going as calmly as she would have liked. Cardi B, who shares Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 1 year, with the rapper, said during her recent appearance on The Breakfast Club:
"It's not peaceful at all. I can't even talk about it because it's a court thing, but it is not peaceful."
She also admitted to laughing when she heard the Migos rapper's new song, Move On, where he rapped,
"You never listen to no rules / You never cook n---as no food / You just want go out to Nobu / Telling me s--t that you don't do."
Cardi B shot back at him:
"Why are you still bothering me? Now you got all these b---hes that cook, so why you can't sign the papers?"
Cardi B opens up about her new album, motherhood, and divorce struggles: Read more
Cardi B, whose Am I The Drama? album debuted this week, has since moved on to NFL star player Stefon Diggs. The two, who confirmed their romance in May, are all set to welcome their first, and her fourth, child together.
During her podcast appearance, however, the songstress clarified that she hasn't given up on love just yet:
"I will get married again, but not as quick as I got married the last time."
She was referring to her decision to tie the knot with the rapper in 2017, months after they got together. She spoke with Billboard for her cover story earlier this month, when she was asked about motherhood amid her divorce.
"It turned me into a real woman. I was like, 'What makes a woman? Her body? Her cooking?' It's her maturity and her thinking," Cardi told the outlet. "If I didn't have kids, I wouldn't sacrifice so much. This summer, I haven't even put my feet in a pool. I do everything for my kids. I'm the only provider and you know what? Ain't no complaining about it," she continued. "I love them so much and they ground me."
While she did admit to feeling "exhausted" from taking care of her kids, she said it was ultimately worth it for her:
"If you think when you get rich you're going to stop working, you're never going to stop working. My mom used to be a freakin' cashier and she used to work every single day," said Cardi. "To this day, I still talk about how hard my mom worked. I had a very rough childhood, but my mom always made sure we ain't go to no shelter. I want my kids to be like, 'My mom made sure I had everything that I wanted,'" she added.
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