Cardi B Responds Blueface's Review Of Her McDonalds Meal

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Cardi B responds after Blueface denies dissing her McDonald's meal.

Cardi B and Offset’s McDonald’s Meal has undoubtedly caused up a storm. Some weren’t entirely pleased with the simplicity of the combo which includes a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, a cheeseburger, large fries, two large drink, and an apple pie to share. Many of their fans hoped they would’ve created custom menu items similar to Travis Scott and BTS. However, the simplicity of the meal largely surrounded Valentine’s Day and date night and reflected Offset and Cardi B’s typical order at the fast food establishment.

Blueface appeared to be unhappy with the meal during an Instagram Live stream. The rapper ate a burger from McDonald’s with a hesitant look on his face before deeming the entire thing disgusting. Shortly after, fans attempted to use the clip to portray Blueface slandering Cardi B. Though the two worked together in the past, with Blueface recently praises Cardi for changing his life, Blue’s take on the Cardi B and Offset meal certainly upset a few members of Bardi Gang.

Cardi B Reacts To Blueface

As the internet began to get carried away with the narrative, Blueface made it clear that he wasn’t dissing Cardi B. In fact, he said that he didn’t even order the Cardi B and Offset meal from Mcdonalds' to begin with. “That wasn’t no cardi an offset meal that was a regular mc chicken I forgot to put cheese on it an CCQ sauce,” he tweeted in an attempt to clarify his McDonald’s review.

Shortly after, Cardi B made it clear that the narrative surrounding Blueface was just another attempt at the internet trying to create beef. “The innanet be instigating like hell,” she wrote with three laughing emojis. Clearly, Cardi isn’t taking any criticism from her rap peers to heart, especially since actual McDonald’s franchisees have attempted to boycott the meal itself. Last wee, WSJ published a report revealing that several franchise owners have removed promotional signs for the celebrity meal, claiming Cardi and Offset do not align with McDonald’s values. Cardi later hit back revealing that it became one of the most successful celebrity meals in McDonald’s history. 

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