Cardi B Responds To Claims She Prioritizes Partying Over Parenting Her Children

Host Cardi B attends the 2021 American Music Awards Red Carpet Roll-Out with Host Cardi B at L.A. LIVE on November 19, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

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Cardi B addressed critics accusing her of prioritizing nightlife over parenting during a candid conversation on Twitter Spaces on Sunday (Dec. 1).

The Bronx-born rapper firmly dismissed claims that her recent party appearances meant she was neglecting her children, pushing back against what she labeled as sexist critiques.

Deeming herself as a “real provider” and not a “fake Instagram model mom,” Cardi insisted that she’s been able to tend to her responsibilities as a parent despite emotionally coping following her split from her husband, Offset.

(L-R) Cardi B and Offset attend the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Julie Greenwald and Craig Kallman on February 04, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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“I balance it all,” she stated. “How do you expect women to heal over a heartbreak? That’s why we say our mothers cry so much.” 

“Yesterday was my last day going out to party,” Cardi declared. “We’ve been partying hard, honey. Having a time, a ball. But let’s have this little talk.”

Cardi B attends the 4th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards at The Beverly Hilton on June 21, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.

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The rapper took issue with the narrative that she’s “always outside” or “finally happy being a h*e,” attributing such commentary largely to men. “I feel like it’s men that usually say that,” Cardi observed.

“I’m not being a h*e because after I leave the club, I take this wet a** p***y to my f**king bed with no d**k to give it to. After you have a breakup, you have to just live a little bit.”

Cardi’s remarks come after she vowed earlier this year to focus on completing her long-awaited sophomore album, the follow-up to her 2018 debut, Invasion of Privacy.

Offset and Cardi B attend the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.

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She admitted she was navigating a transitional phase, saying, “I’m going through a very different transition in my f**king life… I don’t want to crash. I have to get my sh*t together.”

She also teased fans with promises of new music, secret business ventures, and possibly even a new relationship in 2024. “Next year, my album will be out, my secret businesses will be out… Hopefully, I get me a little boyfriend. I’m h*e-less right now,” she joked.

Cardi B has three children with husband and fellow rapper Offset, whom she filed for divorce from following a public fallout between the two earlier this year. The GRAMMY Award winner gave birth to her youngest child, a girl, this past September.

See footage of Cardi B partying at a club below.

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