Cardi B Strikes A Quarantine Pose In Bikini Next To Pool

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Cardi B continues to show off her new tattoo and her curves while posing in another bikini lick for the Gram.

A quarantine is no excuse for Cardi B not to flex for social media. The rapper has been enjoying her family time indoors under COVID-19 "Safer-At-Home" orders as she's been keeping herself safe along with her husband Offset and their little girl Kulture. Recently, Cardi shared that even with social distancing orders in place, she'd linked up with one of her favorite tattoo artists, Jamie Schene of Union 3 Tattoo, to finish up an elaborate, floral backpiece. 

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Since the ink healed, Cardi hasn't stopped posing for Instagram in her barely-there garb. Just the other day she rocked a Fashion Nova string bikini, and she returned on Tuesday (May 26) to strike an uncomfortable pose next to her swimming pool. Cardi B was once again donning a bikini, this time in black, and she looked as if she had her glam squad on deck to make sure she was on point from head to toe. The rapper made sure to tell her followers that they should appreciate the post because she went to extra lengths to get the perfect shot.

"I suck the sh*t out my stomach for this pic so appreciated," she penned in the caption. With over two million likes, we think people are loving it. Check out Cardi B's bikini shot below.

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