Cardi B seems to have reached her limit with all the talk about her and her marriage. With Offset’s recent cheating scandal, fans have been relentless, and Cardi’s had enough. She’s taken on not just one, but two fans on social media, and even made some pretty controversial comments about her fans’ deceased parents. Her strong defense of her marriage has been clear, but it looks like she might have gone too far this time. It’s a real mess—let’s break it down.
The drama kicked off when Cardi B announced she was pushing back her album release date, and things quickly got messy. Fans were already on edge because her last album, Invasion of Privacy, came out seven years ago, and she’s been teasing this new one for a while without delivering. So when she announced another delay, people were understandably upset. One fan tweeted, “The album definitely isn’t coming this summer. Releasing it in autumn or winter will make it less likely to go viral and will lead to fewer streams and sales. After waiting six years, we deserve a solid release date.”
Cardi said, “Tell me which album has been doing well this summer, given your expertise.” Some fans thought she was being sarcastic, but she explained, “It’s just the reality. Albums released in the summer don’t usually perform as well as those released in other seasons. The music scene gets so crowded with new releases that it’s tough to stay relevant for more than a couple of weeks. It’s all about the stats. Quit being defensive and think logically—everything isn’t as shady as it might seem.”
This only made fans angrier, and things took a messy turn when influencer Paradise Paris got involved. Paradise said, “Why does Cardi B think she’s untouchable? Her peers are dropping albums and making big moves, but she’s just sitting there with no tours, no meet-and-greets, no merch. One album, a few featured singles, and viral moments—what’s her deal? Is she a rapper or just someone who rants?” Cardi fired back, “That’s not what I said. Screw you and your three stomachs.”

Paradise dropped a video where she really went after Cardi B. Here’s a breakdown of what she said:
“Look, Cardi B, you might as well know that I’m coming for you just like you think you can come for others. And let me be clear—she found my tweet after I’d been tweeting nice things about her and decided to respond to that one. She should’ve stuck by it. Don’t start deleting stuff now because I just saw it and it’s already on the blogs. You got caught red-handed. All that trying to cover your tracks isn’t fooling anyone. Don’t throw stones and then hide your hands. It doesn’t matter how much you pretend to be tough or how many surgeries you’ve had; you still have insecurities. You can’t even keep your husband at home, and you’re paying for it because others want what you have. That’s not my issue; it’s yours. Whether you have four, six, or seven stomachs, the fact is you’ve had everything done to yourself and still feel insecure. You can’t stay relevant or make a real impact, no matter how much you think you’re on top. Your tough exterior doesn’t change the fact that people are speaking the truth about you. You’re struggling to hold your family together and lashing out at fans who are moving on from you. You call yourself a big-time rapper, but you’re stuck in a terrible 360 deal with Atlantic. Instead of focusing on how to get your tracks to hit the charts, you’re getting passed by even your peers. Megan Thee Stallion, who came after you, is on tour now, while you can’t even keep a single on the charts for more than two weeks. So yeah, what I said was right, and if it struck a nerve, that’s your problem. Maybe you should focus on making hits that stick and stop getting angry at fans who support you. You have bigger issues than me. Next time you want to come at me, you better stand by what you said because I’ll be right here ready to respond. I don’t care how much you try to act tough—I’m really that. No one questions me. I don’t care about your achievements; if you come at me again, I’ll be ready to give it back to you.”
Cardi B fired back with, “When I get surgery, it’s for me, not for anyone else. I love the vixen look, and I had my enhancements done before I even met Set. It’s not surprising that people keep dragging men into the conversation because they have nothing else to criticize. I get plenty of attention in my DMs, while you’re stuck being bitter. You’re mad because your bodies look a mess, and mine is just the way I want it.”
She added, “You’re talking about my body like it’s a problem, but it’s always been in demand. You’re the one who looks like a gummy bear or a Flintstone vitamin. I’d rather take the risk with surgery than end up looking like you. My body is natural now, and you were barely recognizable before you had all those surgeries. Your teeth were like dominoes, and your tongue was as lazy as the Mississippi River. I’m comfortable with myself, and that’s why you’re insecure. Stop talking and focus on your own stuff.”
CI hit back, “What’s with the body-shaming? My body has always been slim, and my teeth are just fine. Criticizing my tongue is ridiculous when you have your own issues.”
Paradise jumped in, “You still look a mess. My opinion isn’t invalid just because of how I look. It’s not about a man. You tried to be funny, but now you’re upset because people are calling you out despite your number-one album.”
CI responded, “You always bring up my marriage because you have nothing else to say. How can you call me a failure with a number-one album that hasn’t been surpassed by any female artist in six years? If you don’t have anything better to talk about, then leave me out of it.”
Paradise clapped back, “You’re always comparing bodies but never the actual work. You’re clearly threatened by your peers, which is why you’re always trying to steer the conversation your way. We can go all night—I’ve got the time, and my words are way sharper than yours.”

Cardi ended their exchange with a final dig: “Tomorrow, I’ll wake up in my mansion, make myself breakfast, enjoy my career, and spend time with my beautiful kids. You’ll wake up with three pillows under your dress, getting ready for your shift at Marshall’s, and that’ll probably be the highlight of your day. You’ve lost.”
Paradise later showed that she’d messaged Offset on Instagram and even shared the screenshot. The embarrassing part? Offset didn’t even reply—he just ignored her completely. This made it obvious that Paradise’s real issue wasn’t Cardi’s album or surgery but her failed attempt to connect with Offset, leaving her feeling sour.
But Cardi’s online drama didn’t end there. She also had a run-in with another fan after an old video of her supporting Kamala Harris resurfaced. Some fans took the chance to trash her marriage, with one saying, “She can predict everything except for Offset cheating.” Cardi fired back by bringing up the fan’s deceased father, saying, “Why is it that every time I talk about something, you all want to drag my marriage into it? Did you pass away when your dad did? See, I can be mean too. I was just sharing my opinion on politics, but you all always want to make it personal. The fan was wrong for attacking my marriage, but mentioning a dead father was just low.”
This isn’t the first time Cardi’s brought up someone’s deceased loved ones, and it probably won’t be the last. Fans have been vocal, saying things like, “She’s got more beef with fans than anything else. Maybe she should stay off the internet. Cardi’s clearly losing her cool. Ever since Paris bruised her ego, she’s been ranting all weekend. Real stars don’t let comments get to them—they focus on their careers and handle their issues privately. Now we’re moving from cheating to talking about someone’s dead parents? That’s just messed up.”
So, what do you think? Are you on Cardi’s side or the fan’s side? Drop your thoughts in the comments below