Offset interupted Cardi B on stage during a performance, putting a whole new meaning to the term ‘say it with flowers’.
Cardi was a few songs into her headline set at the Rolling Loud Concert at the Banc of California Stadium Grounds in Los Angeles last night (December 15), when a sign made of flowers reading ‘TAKE ME BACK CARDI’ was wheeled on stage, followed by an apologetic Offset.
Offset then said to Cardi:
I just want to tell you I’m sorry, babe.
The Migos member was met with a mixture of boos and cheers as he made his way on stage, but failed to raise a smile out of his estranged wife.
Cardi appeared to huff and puff as the Bad and Boujee star made his floral gesture. The couple split up earlier this month after a year of marriage. They also have a five-month-old daughter Kulture, who was born in June this year.
Cardi announced the break up through a video uploaded to her Instagram page (now deleted), telling fans how the pair had ‘grew out of love’.
The 26-year-old Bodak Yellow rapper explained how they remained friends and their break-up was not anybody’s fault.
Speaking in the video, which was captioned ‘There you go..peace and love’, Cardi revealed:
So everybody been bugging me and everything and you know, I’ve been trying to work things out with my baby father for a hot minute now and we’re really good friends and you know we’re really good business partners.
He’s always somebody that I run to, to talk to, and we got a lot of love for each other but things just haven’t been working out between us for a long time and it’s nobody’s fault.
She added:
I guess we grew out of love, but we’re not together anymore. I don’t know. It might take time to get a divorce and I’m gonna always have a lot of love for him because he is my daughter’s father and yah.
Cardi took to Instagram after the show in LA last night to warn fans to be respectful to Offset during what’s a difficult time for them:
Cardi said:
Guys I just want to say thank you for everybody that’s been supporting me, been loving me, and they feel like they need to defend me. I don’t want people just keep doing f*ck sh*t, saying f*ck sh*t.
Violating my baby father is not going to make me feel any better. At the end of the day that’s still family. Unfortunately we [are] going through things, and you know, it’s not private it became public and I just want things to die down.
I just need time so we can see eye-to-eye. I can’t predict the future, I don’t know, but the whole coming at my baby father bullsh*t that doesn’t make me feel any better. I just want to say thank you everybody for respecting my wishes. I love you so much.
You’ve got to wonder about the security set up at the concert if Offset really did surprise Cardi with his stage invasion.
But I guess these two have got enough on their plates without us rubbernecking any further into their business.
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Tim Horner is a sub-editor at UNILAD. He graduated with a BA Journalism from University College Falmouth before most his colleagues were born. A previous editor of adult mags, he now enjoys bringing the tone down in the viral news sector.