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Cardi B Rants Against People Cyberbullying 'Legend' Lil' Kim
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When defending the 'Santa Papi' femcee from online trolls, the 'Bodak Yellow' raptress reveals that she used to put the former's song on her Myspace whenever she was beefing with someone.

AceShowbiz - Cardi B has defended "legend" Lil' Kim from online trolls. After many made fun of the latter following the release of "Santa Papi" music video, the "WAP" hitmaker set aside time to call out those cyberbullying her pal.

On Tuesday, December 21, Cardi quote-retweeted a post which criticized the hate against Kim. Alongside the tweet, the 29-year-old argued, "I'm tired of it and it's heartbreaking…She's is so sweet ,supportive and a REAL F**KIN LEGEND."

"I remember when I used to beef wit b***hes and I used to put on my MySpace her song F**K YOU!" the wife of Offset went on explaining. "I think it gotta be these 2000's born kids on this app that don't know about s**t!"

One Twitter user then wondered why Cardi only supported Kim on Twitter instead of collaborating with her. The individual said, "If you so tired of it then give her a collab bbg oh wait the only time it's beneficial to support her is on Twitter."

Catching wind of the reply, the "Bodak Yellow" raptress asked back, "What do a collab go to do with someone constantly getting CYBER BULLY?" She then elaborated, "before a artist I am a woman wit feelings and I know how much it hurts to constantly get picked on…When I collab wit her is going to be at the right time & the right song.I don't rush BIG MOMENTS!"

A fan of Cardi then let out an old interview in which she talked about a possible collaboration with Kim. Retweeting the audio clip, the Grammy winner said, "BEEN SAYING THIS .THANK YOU.I don't rush things and I say this in all my interviews."

"Until I don't have the right song for a artist I'm not going to rush it cause if the song don't make sense and it don't do good then I will feel terrible," she continued. "It don't take away from her greatest."

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