Cardi B has gone public with serious accusations against her estranged husband, Offset, claiming ongoing stalking and harassment since she filed for divorce in 2024. In a recent live chat on X Spaces, she shared that his behavior "makes me wonder if this is normal" expressing fear and deep concern over how he's allegedly acting toward her and those around her.The tension escalated further when Offset posted then deleted a message referencing Georgia law, joking that he could be considered the legal father of Cardi's baby with her new partner, NFL star Stefon Diggs. That post reignited a storm of confusion and worry, pushing Cardi to defend herself not just emotionally, but legally too.Why Cardi B Is Accusing Offset of HarassmentIn her X Spaces conversation, Cardi B said Offset has been begging her to get back together, sending voice notes that deeply hurt her self esteem. She claimed he threatened both her life and his own, saying things like he was going to"take away my life."She also alleged that he sent explicit videos of the two of them to someone she is dating now. According to her, whenever she leaves town, he's there, bombarding her with voice notes meant to tear her down. She even accused him of harassing her friends and contacting people in her circle. Then there's the deleted post. Offset briefly posted a story referencing Georgia's legal presumption that a husband is the father of a child born while married regardless of biology. Cardi B has framed this behavior as obsessive and threatening, not joking especially as it ties into her current relationship and her baby with Diggs. Beyond harassment, there are deeper cracks in their separation. Cardi B has accused Offset of being "spiteful" saying he didn't buy Christmas gifts for their children in 2024. She's also publicly denied that she’s hoping for a cozy co parenting arrangement, signaling that she's emotionally and legally distancing herself from him. Despite the chaos, Cardi B has tried to keep her head up. She's made clear she no longer harbors hate, but insists that Offset must change not just for her, but for their children. Whether this will lead to a legal showdown over paternity or custody remains to be seen, but for now, Cardi's message is firm: She's done tolerating behavior that she says crosses the line.