Cardi B Sends Condolences To Fan Who Lost Her Battle w/ Cancer [Condolences]

Cardi B Sends Condolences To Fan Who Lost Her Battle w/ Cancer [Condolences]
On Monday, Grammy award winning rapper, Cardi B sent her condolences to a fan named Alaysia Crockett who lost her battle with cancer. The 26-year-old rapper, shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram with a touching message to Alaysia’s family. Posing with Alaysia, she writes:
“This makes me so sad. RIP babygirl. My condolence to her wonderful parents and family.”
The Bronx rapper detailed how she met Alaysia prior to her passing.
“When I met this young lady i literally had to hold her and put her against my body cause she couldn’t barely stand yet she was sooo happy in a great spirit and her make up on super fleek????? her parents were so happy. Heaven gained the prettiest angel your not in pain anymore?? Alaysia Crockett!
Cardi kindly sends Alaysia off with a stiff message to cancer,
“F*CK CANCER !”
A few of the rapper industry friends sends their condolences as well including music mogul Diddy, Chance the Rapper, and former Love and Hip-Hop cast-member, Mariah Lynn

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Alaysia and her family.

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