The 'Punteria' raptress, who shares three children with estranged husband Offset, also threatens to disclose a Child Protective Services worker's personal information online if the harassment doesn't stop.
- Dec 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Cardi B appears to have had enough. The "Bodak Yellow" hitmaker and mom of three slammed Child Protective Services during her Instagram Live on Tuesday, December 10, accusing the agency of harassing her.
She said during the livestream, "You keep harassing me and there are actual kids about there that are being abused," Cardi B said. "None of my kids have ever got touched. None of my kids ever got a little pow-pow, a little whooping, a little nothing. None of that s**t. My kids live like kings and f**king queens," she insisted.
The Grammy-winning rapstress later recalled her recent encounter with a CPS worker. "A month later, because I didn't give them my kids' information, now they want to fake come back to my house again, interview my kids, look at my kids," she revealed. "Why are you harassing me for my daughter's information? What that has to do with anything? My daughter doesn't even have a social security because I don't want nobody knowing her name, her information, anything."
The "WAP" artist also criticized the organization for investigating her every time someone called on her with unfounded allegations. "Tomorrow somebody else could make an allegation," she said. "Are you guys gonna come tomorrow? Two months from now, are you guys gonna come?"
Cardi B noted that she might consider taking legal action to deal with the issue. "If I have to play $30K today to my lawyer so you could f**k off, I will," she stressed.
Not stopping there, Cardi B threatened to reveal the CPS worker's personal information online if the person refuses to stop the harassment.
Cardi B shares three kids with Offset. The then-couple welcomed daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus in 2018, while their son Wave Set Cephus was born in 2021. Cardi later gave birth to her second daughter, whose name is still unknown, in September of this year.