Cardi B Calls Out Online Haters

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Cardi B ain't got time for haters

Cardi B has never been quiet on her opinions, or her beefs. She is currently collecting checks from YouTuber Tasha K while she awaits the verdict of a defamation lawsuit. She's beefed with Akbar V in the past. And then there was the recent video where she took fans behind the scenes of her life.

However, Cardi's outspokenness has garnered her a lot of haters. Not just in her beefs and in the music scene, but just out in the wider world. Obviously, there is the general misogyny aimed at a successful woman of color in the rap scene. But some people are just rubbed the wrong way by Cardi. However, the musician is now clapping back at hater culture and in classic Cardi fashion, she is not holding back.

Cardi B Says Haters Are "Nerds"

On April 28, Cardi tweeted out a message to the haters of the world. "That mean girl persona y'all put on for the internet don't fool me. I can tell y'all were NERDS in high school." The tweet comes a day after Cardi tweeted about a viral TikTok. In the video, a woman recounts her experience at a Houston Astros game where a group of women made fun of her. Cardi retweeted the TikTok saying "I would of put that ring to use". Cardi also changed her profile picture on Twitter to an image of Penn Badgley from You. Badgley's character is a serial killer who typically targets entitled assholes.

Additionally, Cardi's comments about "mean girls" comes during her legal battle with blogger Tasha K. Cardi is currently awaiting a decision in a $4M lawsuit against the YouTuber, who is accused of making slanderous comments about Cardi. However, Cardi also elaborated on her tweet in a second retweet. "LmAOooo naaa it just be so cringe watching kids ,grown woman/Men be on some nasty stank ish on the internet when you was getting your face smushed In the hallway …MIRRORING the exact same people you use to HATE !" Safe to say that Cardi's coming for your ass if you choose to be an ass on the internet.

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