Cardi B has denied faking a dishonest scandal along with her husband Offset to advertise their newest single.
The 30-year-old rapper took to Instagram to clear the air after rumours urged that she and the Migos rapper had faked a public dishonest scandal to advertise their new tune, Jealousy.
Over the previous few days, followers have been questioning whether or not the couple had faked their public drama final month to develop the hype round their new tune, primarily based on the one’s title and launch date.
Cardi has now responded to the rumours, stating that it had not been a “stunt”.
“It wasn’t no STUNT,” she wrote in a response to an Instagram person. “Tasha Ok made some ish up and yall was laughing about it and comfortable a-s hell about it. Now that we placing it within the music is a stunt … Naaa child be mad on the one who began trolling wit it (sic).”
The scandal started in June when Offset, 31, accused the Up rapper of dishonest on him in a now-deleted social media submit, an accusation which Cardi has addressed within the new monitor.
Tasha Ok is a YouTuber who has made a number of claims concerning the rapper, together with infidelity rumours. Cardi took her to courtroom and received $4.1 million (£3.2 million) in damages final 12 months after suing her for defamation, invasion of privateness and intentional infliction of emotional misery.
Cardi and Offset have been married since 2017 and share a daughter Kulture, 5, and a son, Wave, 22 months.
Jealousy was launched on Friday.