Cardi B Promises Fan “Tickets Forever” After Getting A ‘Pressed’ Tattoo Of Her [VIDEO]

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Cardi B Promises Fan “Tickets Forever” After Getting A ‘Pressed’ Tattoo Of Her [VIDEO]
Superstar Cardi B knows how devoted her fans are—and she just made one’s dream come true after seeing their very impressive tattoo inspired by her.
Cardi B recently dropped her latest single “Press” and it’s already breaking records and racing up the charts. One of Cardi’s biggest fans apparently loved the song (specifically the artwork) so much that they got a tattoo of the impressive shots that depict a semi-nude Cardi being flanked by security.

The fan posted the video of the tatt and luckily for them, Cardi saw it and blessed them in a major way. The Grammy Award-winner promised the fan that they could have “tickets forever” in a sweet message on social media.
Cardi wrote:
“:’)The love is real????….You get free cardi tickets forever and a supporting friend ??Love my fans! Ya really give me strength.”
:’)The love is real????….You get free cardi tickets forever and a supporting friend ??Love my fans! Ya really give me strength. pic.twitter.com/6ehd9cReRD
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) June 6, 2019
You can check out Cardi’s latest single “Press” BELOW:
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