While livestreaming on her personal page with nearly 170 million followers, female singer and rapper Cardi B suddenly opened her shirt to show off her bust because she was excited about the release of her new MV.

At a livestream on her personal Instagram with more than 169 million followers, female singer and rapper Cardi B moaned and writhed to the vibrant music, then suddenly lifted her shirt to show off her entire bust. But the sensitive part was she covered it with stickers.

This action happened while more than 22 thousand viewers were watching. Some viewers criticized the female singer’s offensive actions and said that she intentionally played tricks to promote her new product – Like what .

Source: Showbiz gossip.

Cardi B was born in 1992 in New York (USA), is the world’s top female rapper with a series of MVs with hundreds of millions of views. She worked as a stripper model before singing. Cardi B is also famous for her scandals of beating people and shocking statements in the media. In 2017, she married rapper Offset and lived together in New York. In mid-September 2020, Cardi B filed for divorce but reconciled a few weeks later.

In addition to shocking statements, Cardi B is famous for her “unique” dressing sense. She often chooses outfits with extremely bold patterns and colors with tight-fitting outfits that show off her bust and midriff.

At the end of July 2023, Cardi B became the center of attention when she threw a microphone directly at the head of an audience member who threw water on her. The incident happened when the female singer was performing the song Bodak Yellow in Las Vegas (USA).

Despite receiving harsh reactions from the online community, on August 3, Cardi B was cleared of all charges related to this action, and the Las Vegas Police Department also stopped investigating allegations of violence against the female singer.

The “crime” microphone was auctioned for charity purposes and paid up to 90,000 USD. All proceeds will go to two charity funds: Friendship Circle Las Vegas and Wounded Warrior Project.