With this year’s Grammy awards only a few days away, fans have been talking about the awards ceremony once again. One fan recently took to Twitter and called out the Recording Academy for inviting Mac Miller’s family to the 2019 ceremony, where his Swimming album was nominated but ultimately, Cardi B’s Invasion of Privacy won the Grammy.
Cardi B saw the now-deleted tweet and decided to unload on everyone who bullied Mac Miller on social media in the past. Cardi B uploaded a screenshot of a US Magazine article about Mac Miller’s family “rooting for Cardi B” ahead of the 2019 show. Here is what she said:
“His family didn’t have no mean energy so why you?” she replied. “I hate when ya make hate tweets like this go viral but where was the love when ya bullied him for months on this app & he was crying out for help? Making fun of him when he crash his car? Ya don’t care till somebody is gone.”
“This is why I express myself whether is on live, twitter or curse people out cause some artist got soo much hurt inside from bullyin on these apps & they afraid to speak & turn to other thing to numb the pain. Ya forgot real quick how when he drop the album ya was like ‘flop”NBC.’”
She then noted how many artists suffer from mental problems arising out of cyberbullying, while uploading a video of her paying tribute to Mac Miller by honoring him after her Best Rap Album win.
And it’s funny right because the people that sit here preaching about mental health are kids that get picked and bullied in school yet be the ones that get brave on the Internet to pick on others and celebs all day .Mental health only matters when they can’t make no friends.
Those were certainly some strong words from Cardi B. Bullying is definitely not the right thing to do and steps should be taken to eliminate any instance of it, as Cardi B would certainly agree.