Screenshots from her 3-year-old daughter’s account show trolls commenting hateful messages such as, “Such a mistake child,” and “big head squid.”
Cardi B has made her 3-year-old daughter Kulture’s Instagram account private after finding that the page has been flooded with an overwhelming amount of hateful messages.
“Haven’t been checking my daughter account but now I’m going to lock her page,” Cardi, 29, wrote in a since-deleted tweet,She added, “I don’t know [what the f–k] is going on but I hope y’all moms die for giving birth to you hoe ass weirdos.” Screenshots obtained by the website show trolls commenting on posts of the “WAP” artist’s daughter, whom she shares with Migos member Offset, that may have been the bullying messages to set her off.“Big head squid,” a bully account wrote, with another adding, “Obese.”
Cardi initially launched Kulture’s Instagram account in September 2020 and the page has since garnered 2.3 million Instagram followers.The “Be Careful” rapper had posted several adorable mommy-and-me photos with Kulture to the page including pics where the duo donned matching outfits.against YouTuber Tasha K, who claimed the rapper had STDs and cheated on her husband.
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