Cardi B falls at a concert and screams: "It was the government!"

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Cardi B falls at a concert and screams: “It was the government!”

Cardi B is ready to demonstrate at every moment that she is further and further away from Nicki Minaj. If she started the year certifying her support for Donald Trump, Cardi B has just started her tour condemning ICE.

In addition to playing about 36 songs in the set, Cardi B started the tour by being very clear with ICE: “If they come here, we will kick their ass. I have bear spray in the back. “They won’t take my fans.” The moment chosen for the proclamation was not random, but the Latin foray of ‘I Like It’, his salsa collaboration with Bad Bunny that was so pioneering almost a decade ago.

The United States Department of Homeland Security bothered to respond to the rapper in And Cardi B also answered: «If we talk about drugs, let’s talk about Epstein and his friends, who drugged minors to rape them. Why don’t they want to talk about the Epstein files?

The soap opera continued with the concert in Las Vegas this Friday, where Cardi fell from a chair and, after getting up, did not hesitate to joke, even twice: “It was the government! It was the government!

The album that Cardi B published last year, ‘Am I the Drama?’, has not managed to stay in the social conversation, but at least the artist continues to serve, almost daily, on the news pages.

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