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I hate men and I will rob them again – says Cardi B

I hate men and I will rob them again - says Cardi B
The Grammy-winning rapper has recently been involved in numerous controversies, including her boyfriend Stefon Diggs allegedly assaulting his former chef, and her father, Carlos Almánzar, being falsely accused of being a sex offender.

Cardi criticized the baseless claim across multiple tweets and later discussed it in X Spaces on Monday (Jan. 5), where she described accounts spreading the false information as perverted.

“Y’all the type of motherfuckers that probably be having fucking kid porn on y’alls motherfucking cell phones, because y’all motherfuckers are deranged,”

Cardi, who went on to call the accusers “predators,” also threatened to “take it there” if needed. Elsewhere, the rapper targeted those who consider her a hypocrite, considering that she’s spoken about robbing men in the past

“And for y’all to be talking about, ‘Oh, she drugged and robbed…’ I’ll rob n***as again. I don’t give a fuck,” Cardi said around the 25-minute mark. “And I’ll rob them for real…I hate men, and I don’t give a fuck. … Find me a fucking mugshot. I don’t give a fuck.”

The statement references a 2019 Instagram Live where Cardi remembered drugging and robbing men in hotel rooms during her time as an exotic dancer. She addressed criticism in multiple tweets, one of which stated that she’s “always been a street bitch.”

“Ya be glorifying this street rappers that talk and do that grimy street shit, but they can’t stand a street bitch!” she continued.

Regarding her father, after Grok alleged that Almanzar served five years in Nassau County for attempted rape in 1993, the Am I the Drama? The artist said her father has “never been arrested in this country.”

“I don’t know why y’all like playing these games just for you to be fake mad when I post who got those real mugshots, real evidence, AND REAL rape cases,” she tweeted. “Stop playing with my family and leave me the fck alone fr before I start some shit today.

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