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Cardi B says she regrets marrying Offset: 'Always been too good for you'
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Date:2025-04-19 06:24:44
Things are getting messy between Cardi B and Offset amid their second divorce.
During a series of Instagram Lives on Wednesday night, Cardi accused her estranged husband of blowing up her phone trying to make her jealous over him moving on from her, according to screen recordings shared on social media, including by hip-hop magazine XXL. The "WAP" rapper also said she regrets her relationship with him.
During her livestreams, Cardi seemingly avoided naming the Migos rapper but spoke directly to him.
Cardi, who's in France for Paris Fashion Week, said "I don't care" about any other women with whom Offset might be having relations: "I'm too much woman for you. ... And I've always been too good for you."
"Nothing surprises me anymore. You've done it all, so I don't care," she said at a different point in the livestream. "Thank you for my kids, though. All three of them, I don't regret none of them. But I regret you. I don't regret my kids; you're a good daddy. You're all right."
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"I don't want you dead because ... my kids love you down," Cardi also said. "So I would never do that. And I really follow street codes."
Cardi B says she and Offset might be in a 'court war'
The on-again-off-again couple married in 2017 and share three children: Kulture, 6, and Wave, 3, and a newborn child. Cardi announced the birth of their third child more than a month after news of her pregnancy and divorce came out on the same day. She'd previously filed for divorce from Offset in 2020.
According to E! News and screenshots shared by social media users, Offset shared a comment during Cardi's Live in which he accused her of having sex with someone else while she was pregnant.
USA TODAY has reached out to Offset's representative for comment.
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Cardi claimed she didn't want to bring their issues to social media and possibly "turn off" any possible future partners but felt compelled to hop on Instagram because Offset was being "messy" and "petty" "because you're hurt."
"Let's go lick for lick. Let's go round for round. Let's go hit for hit," she said. "I told you: Leave me ... alone."
Cardi also claimed Offset has tried to "threaten" to take what "I worked my ass off for," seemingly in their divorce proceedings, "because I'm moving on."
"Now we're going to court war, right?" she said.
E! News previously reported Cardi and Offset reunited earlier this month, sharing social media posts as they celebrated their son Wave's birthday with their family.
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