Cardi B criticized an unknown prank caller for sending child protective services to her home. According to the mother of two, officials came to her house at 11 pm, while her children were sleeping, based on a prank call allegedly accusing her of child abuse. The Grammy winning singer fiercely attacked Doshi on her Instagram Live.
“So let me make it very clear, I can’t even breathe right now,” she said. “Motherfuckers have gone too far when you mess with my f–king kids.” She threatened the anonymous caller that she would get to the bottom of the matter and he would have to face the consequences of his actions.
“For child protective services to come to my f–king house? Not my house, my gated mansion, at 11 pm when my children are sleeping. are you silly?” He added. In the video, he told listeners that he had been ill for several days and had been in the hospital since Saturday, October 19.
The Bodak Yellow hitmaker continued his response by saying that they are the only black people in their neighborhood and it is unpleasant for the police to come so late unannounced. She further threatened to sue CPS for coming to her home “no matter what time it is.” Cardi B, whose real name is Belkalis Cephas, has also vowed to sue the person behind the prank call.
She added, “I’m going to hire the best private investigator in the entire f–king country because y’all make jokes and y’all take it too far.” She reassured her fans that her children – daughter Kulture, 6, son Wave, 3, and an infant born last month – were under the utmost care with access to as many luxury amenities as possible.
“They go to the best school, my daughter’s f–king school tuition is $45,000,” he said, adding that his newborn’s nanny costs $700 per day. She claimed that she was spending more money on her children than she did on her clothes. Continuing his threats, the rapper vowed to find the culprit.
“If you are a boy, the father of my child will beat you badly. If you’re a woman, me and Hennessy will beat you to a pulp because you’re playing with my mother-king children,” he said, referring to his sister.