In a surprising turn of events, Cardi B recently shared details about spending New Year’s Eve with her estranged husband, Offset, at a Miami strip club, stirring speculation about a potential reconciliation.
Both artists were scheduled to perform at the same venue but had separate sets in different areas of the establishment.
After footage of their joint appearance circulated on social media, Cardi B addressed the rumors on X Spaces on January 1, emphasizing that they are still separated. She candidly revealed that the decision to spend time with Offset on New Year’s Eve was driven by a desire for intimacy, stating, “Let me make this a little bit clearer to you guys because as y’all making your assumptions, I just wanted to hear it from the horse’s mouth.”
Acknowledging the awkwardness of the situation, Cardi B shared, “Was I clubbing with my baby father yesterday? Yes. Did I get d**ked down yesterday? Absolutely baby. Y’all can use your roles on New Year’s Eve; I need some dick on New Year’s Eve. I feel like we was vibing yesterday, we had a good time.”
Despite the apparent closeness during the celebration, Cardi B emphasized that their relationship status remains unchanged. She highlighted the need to address underlying issues in their seven-year relationship and marriage, emphasizing that a single night together does not signify a reunion.
She stated, “we’ve been together for seven years, we’ve been married for seven years. I don’t consider that we’re back together because the answer of getting back together is not a good night at the club and f**king the night long.”
This candid revelation adds complexity to the ongoing saga of Cardi B and Offset’s relationship, leaving fans eager to see how the couple navigates their challenges moving forward.
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