Offset’s Shocking Paternity Comment: Cardi B Responds to Ex’s Instagram Post

In a jaw-dropping turn of events, Offset, the estranged husband of Cardi B, posted and swiftly deleted a shocking message that has the internet buzzing. But here’s where it gets controversial… The Migos rapper, born Kiari Cephus, took to Instagram Stories to claim, ‘My kid lol,’ shortly after news broke that Cardi B had welcomed a baby boy with her new partner, NFL star Stefon Diggs. This bold statement has ignited a firestorm of speculation and backlash, leaving fans and critics alike questioning the true nature of the paternity claim. And this is the part most people miss: the ongoing drama between Offset and Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar, has been simmering for over a year, with Cardi openly accusing Offset of harassment and threats that have left her feeling unsafe. ‘It’s all fun and games until it’s too late,’ she warned in a series of now-deleted tweets, adding, ‘LEAVE ME TF ALONE.’ Cardi didn’t stop there—she also took to Spaces to address Offset’s shady remark, expressing her exhaustion with the constant harassment and vowing to expose the truth with ‘every single receipt.’ Is Offset’s claim a desperate cry for attention, or is there more to the story? Page Six has reached out to both parties for comment but has yet to receive a response. This latest incident adds another layer to the complex history between the exes, who share three children—Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 1—and have been locked in a bitter public feud since Cardi filed for divorce last August for the second time after nearly seven years of marriage. Cardi has previously slammed Offset as an absentee father, claiming she shoulders the majority of their children’s six-figure expenses. Meanwhile, Offset, who is also a father to three other children with different women, has shaded Cardi’s new relationship with Diggs, calling it a ‘good roll out n PR’ for her album. The drama escalated further when, after Cardi and Diggs went Instagram official, Offset tweeted a GIF of a man throwing a football with the caption ‘Today I pass,’ to which Diggs responded with a photo of himself catching a football. Is this a petty social media feud, or does it reveal deeper issues about co-parenting, fame, and accountability? As the saga unfolds, one thing is clear: this high-profile split continues to captivate and divide audiences. What’s your take? Is Offset crossing the line, or is Cardi overreacting? Let us know in the comments!

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