(Photo Credit: @iamcardib/Instagram)
(Photo Credit: @iamcardib/Instagram)

Pregnant Cardi B Claps Back at ‘Dumb’ Skin-Bleaching Rumors

Cardi B is clapping back at rumors after an X (formerly Twitter) user accused her of “bleaching her skin.” Earlier this month, the rapper announced she was expecting her third baby with Offset hours after their divorce news hit the headlines. The former couple share a daughter, Kulture, and a son, Wave.

Earlier this week, Cardi B took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared a photo with a friend who was caressing the musician’s baby bump. Several fans took to the comments to compliment the singer’s pregnancy glow. However, a user questioned if Cardi B had been getting her skin bleached. It didn’t take long for the singer to respond to the accusations.

Pregnant Cardi B reacts to X user’s skin-bleaching accusation

Cardi B hit back at the accusation and wrote, “Bleaching while pregnant?” The “WAP” hitmaker called the baseless accusation “dumb.” She then wrote that she is “pregnant” and “slightly anemic” and that the baby is “suckin all the energy off” of her body. The singer said she has gotten “pale,” her eyes are “sunken,” and her “veins green.”

Cardi B then shared she can’t get tanned under the sun because she gets “hot super fast and dizzy.” She then asked the accuser to “stop thinking with your as*****.” Several fans rushed to the comments to offer their support to the singer. One wrote, “They can’t even respect women while they’re pregnant.” Meanwhile, others showered the rapper with positive messages and wished her a healthy pregnancy.

The “I Like It” singer announced her pregnancy on August 1. Cardi B gushed about her unborn child and wrote, “You have brought me more love, more life and most of all renewed my power!” She shared that she has been reminded that she can “have it all” and not choose between “life, love, and my passion.” The rapper also honored her kids and said they have shown her “why it’s worth it to push through.”

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