Cardi B Furiously Slams Trolls Posting Edited Photos Of Her Daughter

image

Cardi B went off on users on social media who have been sharing edited pictures of her daughter, Kulture. After seeing one fake image of her ex, Offset, having sex with their daughter, she raged about "Stan Twitter" on X (formerly Twitter) Spaces. “Y’all take things too f*cking far,” Cardi B said. “That sh*t be pissing me the f*ck off.”

“I’ve been trying not to crash out,” Cardi B said, as caught by AllHipHop. “Y’all been f*cking doing edit[ed] pictures of my daughter getting f*cked by her dad on some real weirdo sh*t. Y’all been f*cking posting under pictures that y’all wish my daughter getting f*cking raped. All because y’all in y’all feelings because I f*cking tweeted my kids are smart.”

 

Cardi B Performs During Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

Cardi B at Bonnaroo 2019 | PhotosSyndication: NashvilleCardi B performs at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, June 16, 2019, in Manchester, Tenn. © Shelley Mays/ Tennessean.com via Imagn Images

 

She added: “Why do y’all think like that? Why do y’all do that? And then when my sister stands up and defends herself, y’all wanna attack people too. Now, when we started getting real f*cking funny, sh*t ain’t gonna be f*cking funny no more. It ain’t gonna be f*cking funny no more. I can’t even brag about kids being f*cking smart without f*cking Stan Twitter doing retarded sh*t, saying r*tarded sh*t. The f*ck is wrong with y’all?” Cardi ended the rant by telling the toxic fans on Twitter that they won't scare her from continuing to post about her children.

 

Cardi B Goes Off On X Spaces

The rant comes after Cardi filed for divorce from Offset, earlier this year. She also made headlines, earlier this week for endorsing Kamala Harris at a rally in Wisconsin ahead of election day on Tuesday. That removed resulted in a viral spat with Elon Musk on social media over the weekend. Be on the lookout for further updates on Cardi B on HotNewHipHop.

COMMENTS

Leave a comment

Daft Punk’s ‘Interstella 5555’ to Screen in 40 Countries for One Night Only

image

Daft Punk will give the world an early holiday gift on December 12, when their 2003 anime film Interstella 5555: The 5story of the 5ecret 5tar 5system screens in more than 800 theaters in 40 countries around the globe.

Fans of Interstella 5555, created by the French duo and Daft Punk creative director Cédric Hervet in collaboration with Japanese artist Leiji Matsumoto and Japanese animation studio Toei Animation, will know the film is soundtracked by every song on Daft Punk’s 2001 album Discovery, which includes “One More Time,” “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger,” “Digital Love” and 11 other all-time classics.

As the film was cut into individual music videos to become a visual album, it hasn’t been widely screened in its entirety in theaters, until now. As a big time bonus, the day after the screenings Discovery: Interstella 5555 Edition will be released, with 5,555 copies of the album to be released on gold vinyl, along 5,555 numbered CDs and a limited run of black vinyl available worldwide with the original Japanese edition artwork.

The screenings are happening in partnership with Trafalgar Releasing, which specializes in special event cinema distribution and also worked on the 2023 cinematic releases of Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour concert film and Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé. Tickets for the Interstella 5555 screenings go on sale November 13.

“We’re excited to bring Daft Punk’s iconic Interstella 5555, now fully remastered in stunning 4K, to cinemas for this one-night-only global event,” Trafalgar Releasing CEO Marc Allenby says in a statement. “This is a rare opportunity to experience the film on the big screen, along with accompanying Daft Punk music videos, and we can’t wait to share it with audiences everywhere.”

COMMENTS

Leave a comment