Cardi B Claps Back At People Criticizing Her For Clubbing While Pregnant

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Cardi B performs onstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 22, 2018 in Indio, California.

Cardi B doesn't care for anyone's concern over her or her baby.

Cardi B is nearing her July due date for her baby. She first confirmed the pregnancy in April during her Saturday Night Live performance after months of speculation. She's been particularly sensitive about her pregnancy due to the amount of unwarranted commentary and criticisms. Most recently, she was spotted clubbing with Offset which sparked many to chime in about whether it's a good idea for her to be partying while pregnant. Cardi B saw the comments and shared a response for anyone who has concerns about herself or her unborn child.

Earlier today, footage of Cardi B and Offset turning up at a club surfaced online. Cardi B wasn't drinking in the footage but Offset was spotted smoking a blunt next to her. Many people had something to say about the fact that Cardi B was around smoke while she's pregnant and claimed that it wasn't good for the child. However, Cardi B clapped back to those people and suggested that they were hypocrites.

"So now ya so concern on what can harm my baby? But when bitches was attacking me online everyday ya wasn't concern about baby... Dont drama that causes stress harm babies more than anything? dont the mother stress in the brain and in the body harms the baby," she commented. "But ya ain't gave a fuck tho right? Cause it was entertaining to ya. Dont worry about me and mines and what I'm doing. Me and my baby is great."

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