Cardi B Starts An OnlyFans Account: No I Won’t Be Showing P*ssy!

Cardi B Starts An OnlyFans Account: No I Won’t Be Showing P*ssy!
The content on rapper Cardi B‘s OnlyFans account won’t be as spicy as some might think. Cardi B recently took to Instagram to announce she’ll be posting content on OnlyFans, but she warned that she won’t be showing her private parts for money! Her caption read:
“Ok guys so now you can subscribe to my only fans! Yes I’ll be putting by BTS from WAP there ! And my day to day content.Also any rumors floating around.NO I WONT BE SHOWING P*SSY , TITTIES AND A** .LINK IN BIO…It will be a place for only me and my fans.”
Cardi B recently hinted that she’ll address rumors directly to her fans on the platform. She tweeted:
“I’m doing a partnership with only fans .Everytime some1 start a rumor I will be addressing it there …..what else should I post besides rumors and behind the scenes ? Maybe a video of me cleaning my home with my nails ?”

Perhaps the massive success of Cardi B’s controversial music video, “WAP,” inspired her collaboration with the website known for its racy funded content.
The latest celebrities to join the OnlyFans wave are tattoo artist Ryan Henry of “Black Ink: Chicago,” and “Basketball Wives” star Evelyn Lozada.

Will you subscribe to Cardi B’s OnlyFans account? Let us know in the comments!
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