Cardi B Says Rival Rappers Can Only Diss Her Over Offset’s Infidelity

Cardi B is making it clear that when it comes to her critics in the rap game, the only ammo they’ve got against her is her ex-husband Offset — and she’s had enough. The Bronx-bred superstar recently addressed the issue during an explosive conversation on X (formerly Twitter) Spaces, as captured by LiveBitez. Her comments follow her filing for divorce from the Migos rapper in August 2024, and come amid intensifying drama involving her new relationship with NFL star Stefon Diggs.
“You know how many weak ass rap btches—weak ass rap btches… because you know, a btch can’t sub me for nothing,” Cardi vented during the live chat. “A btch can’t talk sht about me for nothing. I’m a bad btch from head to motherfcking toe. I rap. I do numbers. My kids look cute. I got good jewelry, good cars, property owner. A btch can’t diss me or play me at nothing. Every single time they talk sht about me was because of one fcking person.”
She didn’t name names, but it was clear she was referring to Offset, whose past cheating scandals have long been a focal point of public scrutiny and rap beefs. Cardi then opened up about the dual nature of their relationship, acknowledging that while they supported each other professionally, the partnership also came at a personal cost. “But you helping me and you destroying me at the same time,” she said. “You a liability.”
Cardi’s comments arrive just as her personal life is again dominating headlines. Over the weekend, she and Stefon Diggs went Instagram official, confirming weeks of speculation about their romance. But Offset didn’t take the news lightly. Responding to the reveal, he tweeted: “Good roll out n PR. Today I pass.” Diggs later clapped back with a subtle flex, posting a photo of himself catching a football with the caption, “We good over here, I caught her.”
Things escalated further when Diggs showed up to NFL OTAs sporting matching braids with Offset’s young son, Wave. Offset was quick to react on X, writing, “Now when somebody die for playing with my son then call me the crash out.” He followed up with another post: “Idc how I look trolling wit my kid ends bad.” Not long after, both of his social media accounts disappeared, fueling speculation that the feud had pushed him to log off entirely.
As Cardi B continues to reclaim her independence, she’s not shying away from calling out the toxicity she says has followed her since the beginning of her relationship with Offset. With a new chapter unfolding beside Stefon Diggs and her music career still thriving, the rap queen seems ready to shake off the past and move forward — unapologetically.