A viral screenshot created drama over the weekend for Cardi B and her ex-husband, Offset. The image claimed to show the rapper posting “My kid lol” on Instagram about Cardi’s newborn son with NFL player Stefon Diggs. The alleged post spread fast online and led to confusion among fans.
Cardi reacted strongly on social media. She accused Offset of bothering her and said the situation was not a joke. Many users began to take sides as the story continued to grow.
The rapper later spoke out through a spokesperson. He denied making any such post. He stated that the screenshot was fake and that the issue had grown due to misinformation.
Offset responds to the viral screenshot

The rapper’s spokesperson stated that the rapper did not write or delete any comment about Cardi’s baby.
The spokesperson said, “Any statements attributed to Offset circulating on social media are completely fabricated.”
The team also added that Cardi reacted to incorrect information. According to them, the drama went further than necessary.
The spokesperson also shared that the rapper has not taken any action against Cardi.
They said, “Offset has remained supportive of Cardi and genuinely wishes her nothing but the best.”
This aims to show that the rapper is not trying to create problems during this time.
It is not clear who created the screenshot. No one knows how the fake post spread so fast. Many fans questioned how easily false information can go viral and cause trouble.
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Cardi B’s strong reaction online

Cardi B did not take the situation lightly. She posted that people should not laugh at the drama.
She said, “Y’all be thinking it’s so funny and it’s not … It’s all fun and games until it’s too late.”
Her message showed she felt unsafe and worried.
She also spoke about her fears as a woman in the public eye. Cardi wrote, “Sometimes I sleep and I wonder, ‘This is not normal.’ You see crime documentaries … You see s*** on social media about women getting killed every other day.*”
Her posts showed her concern for her safety and peace of mind.
Cardi and the rapper married in 2017 and share three children. Cardi filed for divorce in 2024. She later welcomed a baby boy with Stefon Diggs. Due to this new chapter, fans closely followed the situation.
The viral screenshot created tension between Cardi B and Offset. The rapper denied commenting, and his team claimed the post was fake. Cardi reacted with concern and frustration. The situation shows how quickly false posts can spread and cause conflict.