Nicki Shares All The Times Cardi Talked About People's Kids
Hypocrisy: Nicki Shares All The Times Cardi Talked About People’s Kids On Queen Radio
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NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 07: Nicki Minaj arrives to Harper’s BAZAAR ICONS at The Plaza Hotel on September 7, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)
This past weekend, we reported about the altercation between rappers Cardi B. and Nicki Minaj. Fight is a strong word considering from all looks and appearances, it doesn’t seem that Cardi and Nicki ever made physical contact with one another. But the entire thing started because Cardi claimed that Nicki spoke ill of her daughter Kulture–or liked a comment of someone speaking about her daughter or Cardi’s parenting skills.
Today, just so happens to be the day Queen Radio airs. In anticipation, Nicki announced a two-hour delay of the program and then she was 30 minutes late. But listeners didn’t have to wait long for what they came for.
Nicki opened the show with this clip of Cardi B., explaining why she feels justified in talking about people’s children.
https://twitter.com/PLaYBoYKeNxX_2/status/1039204496075890688
From there, the show was a series of receipts, intertwined with Nicki’s own opinions about Cardi’s behavior toward other people’s kids over the years.
But before she got there, Nicki shared that she had never spoken about anyone’s child. She argued that was “clown sh*t” and she’s not a clown.
https://twitter.com/balleralert/status/1039237275543105537
https://twitter.com/gay4_onika/status/1039237988943884288
Perhaps Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott and Stormi would say different. But we’ll move right along.
Embarrassing
Nicki also shared that she was humiliated by the whole incident and the venue at which it took place.
Payola
After the child discussion, Nicki shared that Cardi’s accusations against her were a continuation of what she’s done throughout her career, claiming Cardi built it entirely off of sympathy and “payola.” For those who don’t know “payola” means Cardi paid DJs to play her music and promote her brand.
Then Nicki said she couldn’t understand why she was being made into the bad guy.
The Statement
https://twitter.com/Tonyboi49700735/status/1039239055165325312
Nicki took a couple of stabs at Cardi’s IQ and intelligence suggesting that she didn’t write the statement that she eventually posted on Instagram.
Cardi on other people’s kids
Then, in perhaps one of the more damning moments, Nicki referenced this comment Cardi made about someone else’s deceased child, calling them a monkey and blaming the mother for his death.
https://twitter.com/ShaTrigga/status/1039239842754899970
https://twitter.com/BluXcx/status/1039239779379027971
Nicki even had the mother of the child confirm that Cardi left the comment underneath her page.
Cardi on Black women.
Offset and his infidelity.
Cardi’s writing ability.
The End?
Folks are already on Twitter suggesting this is the end of Cardi’s career. But the tweet below are Nicki’s words. Hopefully, she meant a figurative death.
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