Cardi B confirms first live performance since giving birth

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Cardi B will be kicking off the MTV Video Music Awards on 20 August with her first live performance since giving birth. The 25-year-old rapper has an impressive 10 nominations at this year’s awards, so who better than to start things off with a bang at Radio City Music Hall next week? Cardi gave birth a month ago to daughter Kulture, and since then has put music on the back seat. But it seems she’s ready to pick up that mic and get the party started. Confirming the news, she shared MTV’s announcement with the caption: ‘See you there!’

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She’ll share the stage with the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, Travis Scott, Post Malone, Shawn Mendes, Logic and Panic! at the Disco on stage. It’s massive news for her fans, after she recently pulled out of her tour with Bruno Mars after giving birth claiming she’d ‘underestimated the whole mommy thing’. The Bodak Yellow rapper confessed she didn’t feel ready to leave her daughter, who her doctors said was too small to join her on tour.

She said at the time: ‘I think I underestimated this whole mommy thing. Not only am I just not ready physically, I’m not ready to leave my baby behind since the doctors explained it’s not healthy for her to be on the road.’ Cardi earned herself praise for the decision, with one fan saying: ‘Nothing puts in perspective how much women give up being pregnant and having a baby more then the fact that Cardi B had to cancel a world tour with the biggest pop artist in the world right now and Offset is still on tour like nothing happened (sic).’ The 25-year-old replied: ‘Just cause I’m not on your doesnt mean I’m working ;)I’m working harder then ever and you will see soon ! (sic).’

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Cardi B Is ‘Sick and Tired’ of People Trying to Discredit Her. Someone  had the audacity to question the legitimacy of Cardi B’s career, resulting in a prompt and detailed response from Cardi herself.

“I’m thankful for [“Bodak Yellow”] ’cause it had people and even the label believe in me,” Cardi, in response to the dumbass’s theory that her career had been purchased by the powers that be. “YOU [CAN’T] BUY THE GENERAL PUBLIC NO MACHINE NO MONEY CAN’T BUY THAT!”

Cardi, looking back on her first attempt at a big Atlantic single and how discouraged she felt at the time, then confirmed she’s understandably exhausted with dumbasses such as this particular dumbass constantly trying to discredit the hard work she’s put into her life and career.

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