Bhad Bhabie Says Cardi B Wins Feud Against Nicki Minaj: "Why Is Nicki So F**kin Salty?"

Bhad Bhabie chimes in on the ongoing Nicki Minaj and Cardi B beef.

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Bhad Bhabie was nominated alongside Nicki Minaj and Cardi B for the Top Female Hip-Hop Act category at the Billboard Music Awards, which is an impressive feat for a 15-year-old girl who just released her debut project a few weeks ago. In a recent interview, she revealed who she thought won the beef between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B.

Bhad Bhabie has stated that she chooses Cardi B over Nicki Minaj, but that was before the NYFW debacle when Cardi hurled a show at Nicki Minaj. While speaking to RapUp, Bhad Bhabie doubled down on her opinion and said, "Cardi wins, end of discussion."

"People love Nicki, but Nicki ain't really 'bout that life no more. Cardi is in her moment. Cardi is really 'bout that shit," she said towards the end of the video. "Cardi's throwing shoes at people or whatever happened."

Bhad Bhabie also began to question Nicki's motives behind going after Travis Scott, Kylie Jenner and their kid, Stormi, after Queen lost the top spot on the Billboard 200 to Travis Scott's Astroworld.

"Why is Nicki so fucking salty? Nicki went after a fucking baby. What did Stormi do? Tell me," she said. "Talkin' 'bout some, 'Travis selling sweaters.' She doesn't sell merch? Bitch, get the fuck out of here!"

Bhad Bhabie continued to say that her recent antics are going to be part of her downfall. She said that regardless of what happens, Nicki will always be at the top of the game and that's something that's not going to be forgotten.

Peep the interview below.


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