Cardi B Says She’d “Take It to Hell” to Protect Her Kids: “I Got Nasty About Mine”
Cardi B Says She’d “Take It to Hell” to Protect Her Kids: “I Got Nasty About Mine”
Cardi B is making it clear — when it comes to her children, she’s not backing down.
In a new interview with PAPER Magazine, the rapper opened up about fiercely defending her family following the release of her latest track, “Am I The Drama?”
“This week I showed the world that I will get the most nasty about mine,” Cardi said. “I never had to get that nasty for my kids. But I did, and I really feel like a lioness.”
The Grammy winner reflected on how the situation tested her as a mother, adding:
“This has been one of the moments I got tested the most about being a parent. But it just goes to show me how strong I am, and it just goes to show me like, Damn, I will really take it to hell for mines — mentally, physically, anything. And I wouldn’t care.”
Cardi shares three children — Kulture, Wave, and Blossom — with estranged husband Offset, and says this moment reminded her just how far she’s willing to go to protect her family.

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