Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Joins Cardi B On Stage At Super Bowl Party

Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Joins Cardi B On Stage At Super Bowl Party
Came through off rhythm? The New England Patriots owner, Robert Kraft shows off some of his super bowl moves on stage in Atlanta with rapper, Cardi B at the Fanatics Super Bowl party hosted at the College Football Hall of Fame. During the Grammy nominated rapper’s performance, there where guests that included Jon Bon Jovi, Aaron Judge, Kevin Hart, NFL legends, Peyton Manning, Emmitt Smith, and Julius Erving.
As Cardi performed one of her signature records called, ‘Money,’ Kraft, a 77-year-old businessman, sporting his Nike Air Force Ones while showed off his bouncing and finger pointing while Philadelphia rapper, Meek Mill approves from the stage.
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Between the two rappers and NFL owner, according to reports, the trio also collaborated with Cardi as she made a significant donation to Reform Alliance, the criminal justice reform org formed by the Kraft and Meek, along with rapper Jay-Z, CNN analyst Van Jones and others.
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