It’s been a busy week for rapper Cardi B, who reportedly ended her relationship with wide receiver Stefon Diggs. She then kicks off her “Little Miss Drama” tour in California on Wednesday.
During her performance, she made a statement about the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement across the United States. Wearing an orange outfit with a long orange cape draped behind her back, the rapper declared that ICE agents would be welcome anywhere near her concerts and suggested what she would do if they did come to her show.
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“Are there Guatemalans in the building? Are there Mexicans in the building? Damn, if ICE comes in, we’re gonna jump,” Cardi B said.
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Cardi B Showing support to her fans and willing to fight to protect them all. A video of the rapper’s statement has since circulated on social media.
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Stefon Diggs leaves Cardi B out of NFL season review
shortly after him new england patriots After losing to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl X, Stefon Diggs also lost another important part of his life. It seemed like he and Cardi B broke up during his first big match appearance. The two soon unfollowed each other on Instagram, indicating they were no longer together.
Wednesday night, Stefon Diggs shared a recap of the season in an Instagram post. Patriots wide receiver Cardi B did not appear in the post, but he included a photo with his ex-girlfriend K’Yanna Barber, with whom he has a son.
“Gratitude and fear don’t coexist in the same space…a reminder to take control of what you can control, stay grateful and stay motivated 👑🎱,” Diggs wrote.
Cardi B and Diggs sparked romance rumors in late 2024. They confirmed their relationship in May when they made a public appearance while attending a New York Knicks game. In November, they welcomed a son together.
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