Cardi B has denied a rumor that her estranged husband, Offset, showed up at a Miami club where she was partying with her boyfriend Stefon Diggs.
Per Complex, the rumor was seemingly circulated by a social media account named GoatTV. The post claimed that Offset showed up at Booby Trap in Miami while Cardi and Diggs were partying at the establishment. The post also alleged that tensions arose when Offset arrived, adding that there was a short scuffle after entered the club.
The post further claimed that Diggs “tried to have security block” Offset, but his request was turned down. Cardi, however, denied the claim in a comment on an Instragram post from @livebitez after the account also shared the rumor.
“Not true at all …..” she wrote.
Cardi and Offset are going through a contentious divorce, and the former couple have occasionally traded jabs on social media. In November, Offset denied a report that he posted and later deleted something he allegedly said about Cardi and Diggs’ newborn son.
Cardi, 33, had claimed that Offset, 33, is still “obsessed” with her after he allegedly implied in the social media post, which he vehemently denied posting and deleting, that he could be deemed the father of Cardi’s newborn son with Diggs, TMZ previously reported.
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An image of the post in question was circulated on social media, showing an Instagram Story post that appeared to be from Offset’s account. “My kid lol,” read the post, per TMZ.
But a spokesperson for Offset said that Cardi “responded to misinformation,” and the post was not from her estranged husband.
“Any statements attributed to Offset circulating on social media are completely fabricated,” the spokesperson told the entertainment news outlet. “Cardi responded to misinformation, and the situation escalated unnecessarily. Offset has remained supportive of Cardi and genuinely wishes her nothing but the best.”
The origin of the allegedly fabricated post and how it went viral could, however, not be established.
As previously reported by Face2Face Africa, Cardi did not take the post lightly. “Y’all be thinking it’s so funny and it’s not,” she posted on X. “It’s been over a year and I’m still being harassed and threatened to the point that I feel like my life in danger.. it’s all fun and games until it’s too late.”
“Mf’ers do anything for attention and it could get real nasty with just one upload… LEAVE ME TF ALONE,” the Am I the Drama? rapper, who shares two daughters and a son with Offset, wrote in another post.
“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,” she also said, per TMZ.


