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31.07.2023 - 16:07 / perezhilton.com
It was quite a weekend for Cardi B… and we are STILL unpacking the whole sordid situation!!
In case you’re just tuning into the drama that went down over the weekend in Las Vegas, let’s get you caught up. So, on Saturday evening, the 30-year-old rapper was at Drai’s Beachclub in Sin City doing an outdoor show for a ton of very excited attendees. And while she was in the middle of performing Bodak Yellow, she started seeing red after she got hit in the face with water and ice thrown from a fan!!
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Cardi — who rocked a very sexy and breezy orange dress during the outdoor set — was shocked to take the water shot right across her face. So, she reacted quickly. Maybe too quickly. Without even taking a moment to consider what happened, she up and hurled her mic right down into the crowd! And she threw it HARD!!!
From there, security swooped in addressed the fan issue. Per People, guards “seemingly escorted away” the fan in question. And ever since, Cardi has been trying to both (a) explain her side of the story, and (b) walk back her mic-throwing move after taking backlash from fans on social media.
But is there even more to the story here than meets the eye???
So, hours after the incident, Cardi took to Instagram to stream a live video out to her followers. In the clip, the WAP rapper explained how she “got motherf**king assaulted” by the fan who hurled water and ice that hit her right in the face!
We get that nobody wants to be hit with things unexpectedly, but assaulted?! With water?? Cardi doubled and tripled down on her position, saying:
Then, the I Like It songstress continued:
OK! So!! That reference to her DJ “not doing his job
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