Cardi B feels like her life is “threatened” after her estranged husband, Offset, questioned the paternity of the “WAP” rapper’s newborn baby with Stefon Diggs.
“Y’all be thinking it’s so funny and it’s not.. 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,” she wrote on X, in a now-deleted tweet.
“Mf’ers do anything for attention and it could get real nasty with just one upload… LEAVE ME TF ALONE,” the “WAP” rapper added.
Cardi (real name: Belcalis Almánzar) then took to Spaces to share more details about the alleged harassment with her fans.
“I’m really tired of getting harassed and when I get harassed privately and I ignore [it], that’s when I start getting harassed publicly,” she shared.
“I have every single receipt. If you wanna keep sending f–king blogs to harass me — like, I can’t take it anymore,” Cardi, 33, declared.
“Sometimes I sleep and I wonder, ‘This is not normal.’ You see crime documentaries …You see s–t on social media about women getting killed every other day.”
A spokesperson for Offset told Page Six in a statement Monday, “Any statements attributed to Offset circulating on social media are completely fabricated. Cardi responded to misinformation, and the situation escalated unnecessarily. Offset has remained supportive of Cardi and genuinely wishes her nothing but the best.”
Cardi’s comments came after the Migos emcee, whose real name is Kiari Cephus, posted and deleted a message, seemingly referring to the Grammy winner’s newborn son with Diggs.
“My kid lol,” Offset, also 33, wrote on his Instagram Stories shortly after news surfaced that the “Bodak Yellow” rapper had given birth to her fourth child last week.
Last summer, Page Six exclusively revealed that Cardi filed for divorce from the “Bad and Boujee” hitmaker for a second time after nearly seven years of marriage.
They share three kids: Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 1. Offset is also a dad to three other children with three different women.
Since their split, the “Clout” collaborators have been going back and forth on social media.











