Cardi B isn’t here for the judgment. The Grammy-winning rapper, balancing her superstar career, motherhood, and personal life, fired back at critics during a candid session on Twitter Spaces.

After footage of her partying in New York City over the weekend surfaced, fans were quick to call her out, especially since she previously suggested she’d be cutting back on the nightlife.

“Yesterday was my last day going out to party,” Cardi declared. She clarified that her nights out are now limited to special occasions. “We’ve been partying hard, honey. Having a time, a ball. But let’s have this little talk,” she said, addressing those questioning her priorities as a mother.

Cardi was particularly frustrated with accusations of irresponsibility. “I feel like it’s men that usually say that,” she said, slamming the double standard. “I’m not being a he because after I leave the club, I take this wet a** py to my f*ing bed with no d**k to give it to. After you have a breakup, you have to just live a little bit.”

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She explained that going out has been a healthy way to process her emotions after her recent split from Offset. Cardi admitted that the judgment feels unwarranted given how much she balances as a mother and provider. “Even when I feel like I wasn’t depressed, I just wasn’t being myself. And now, I don’t feel like that. I don’t give a fk. Like, b*h, f**k you, I’m living my life. How do you expect women to heal over a heartbreak? That’s why we say our mothers cry so much.”

Cardi’s unapologetic honesty left fans debating her approach. What do you think about Cardi’s response? Should she be given more understanding as she navigates personal struggles? Let us know in the comments!

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