Offset Reportedly Demanded DNA Test For Cardi B’s Newborn Baby w/ Stefon Diggs
Offset Reportedly Demanded DNA Test For Cardi B’s Newborn Baby w/ Stefon Diggs
Cardi B and Offset’s divorce proceedings have revealed a dispute over the paternity of one of her children, according to newly surfaced court records.
Documents obtained by TMZ show Offset requested a DNA test for Cardi B’s youngest child, questioning whether the baby could be his or linked to Stefon Diggs. The filing states Cardi B has got some explaining to do about the paternity of her youngest child, as the issue was raised during the ongoing case.
A judge denied the request for a DNA test on the newborn but granted a separate paternity request concerning another child. While specific birth dates were redacted, the order identifies one child as a “newborn,” reportedly born in November.
The court order also bars both parties from making “disparaging or defamatory remarks” about one another in public or on social media.
Cardi B filed for divorce in 2024 and is seeking primary custody of their children. The former couple, who share three children together, previously split in 2020 before reconciling shortly after.
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