Rapper Cardi B has opened up about the delay in finalizing her divorce from Offset, explaining that ongoing financial disputes are the main reason the process has stalled. During a recent livestream on X (formerly Twitter), Cardi B — whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar — explained that although she and Offset are legally separated, the case has not progressed because she feels pressured to accept unfair terms.

She did not directly name Offset, but strongly implied he is the one holding things up. According to Cardi, her estranged husband demanded that she cover his outstanding taxes and transfer one of her properties — requests she firmly rejected. “I’mma fight for that,” the rapper stated. Despite the legal tension, Cardi emphasized that her children’s lives have remained stable; their routines and daily schedules have not been disrupted, even as the divorce remains at a standstill.
Cardi B and Offset, whose real name is Kiari Cephus, married in 2017, and their relationship has been marked by public breakups and reconciliations. However, in the livestream, Cardi stressed that this split is final and not the result of lingering emotions. Her comments suggest that the divorce is not just a personal matter but also involves complex financial issues, making the situation even more contentious.

The story gained an extra layer of drama last night when, as news of the $10 million divorce broke, Cardi B suddenly shouted: “Don’t mess with my business!” — coinciding with reports that Stefon Diggs is about to become a father. The moment caused social media to erupt, with fans and users quickly sharing memes and commentary. Many saw this as Cardi’s “bitterest counterattack yet”, showing that she is not only protecting her financial interests but also asserting her independence and personal authority.

Currently, no official court documents have been released outlining the divorce terms, and no new court dates have been confirmed. However, last night’s dramatic outburst underlines that Cardi B will not accept unfair conditions. Despite the ongoing legal tension, the Grammy-winning rapper continues to ensure her children’s lives remain stable while demonstrating her determination to maintain control over her finances and personal life.
The “Don’t mess with my business!” moment not only went viral online but also made fans and media ask: could this be the moment Cardi B steps up her legal and public fight to protect her rights in this high-profile divorce? The story is far from over, and it shows no signs of cooling down anytime soon.
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