Cardi B Reveals Wedding Photo, Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary w/ Offset
Cardi B Reminisces On Marrying Offset One Year Ago
In June, it was rumored Cardi B and Offset had secretly gotten married the same year he proposed to the “I Like It” rapper. Sources said the pair wed in Georgia, and a marriage certificate notes in 2017. The member of Atlanta trio, Migos proposed to the rapper reportedly proposed one month after they had gotten married.
On Thursday, Cardi B shared a photo of their wedding ceremony via a screenshot on social media. The screenshot captures a date on the photo while Cardi and Offset holding hands with their head bows. Cardi dressed in a white jumpsuit with gold lining, along with a shade of pink hair, while Offset sported a black jacket, with checkered stripes along the sides, and a sparkling watch.
TBT …September 20th
She shared another photo from the special day, but later deleted it. Check out the picture below.

Happy anniversary to them!
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