UPDATE: In a developing story, rapper Offset is vehemently denying a viral social media post that falsely suggested he made a paternity claim regarding Cardi B’s newborn son. The post emerged shortly after Cardi B confirmed the arrival of her baby boy with NFL star Stefon Diggs.
The drama ignited on November 16, 2025, when screenshots circulated online, allegedly showing Offset’s Instagram Story stating, “My kid lol.” This message was quickly interpreted as a jab at Cardi B’s new relationship and her son, leading to a backlash against Offset.
Cardi B reacted swiftly, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to express her outrage. In a series of now-deleted posts, she shared her concerns, stating, “It’s been over a year and I’m still being harassed and threatened to the point that I feel like my life is in danger.” Cardi emphasized the emotional toll this ongoing harassment has taken on her since their separation in 2024, urging people to respect her privacy.
However, Offset’s representatives moved quickly to refute the claims. In an exclusive statement to E! News, they labeled the Instagram post as “completely fabricated” and insisted that Offset had no part in the situation. The rep highlighted that Offset has remained supportive and that Cardi’s reaction stemmed from misinformation, which led to unnecessary escalation.
The timing of this incident is crucial, as Cardi B just welcomed her son with Stefon Diggs, marking a new chapter in her life. Despite the public drama, both Cardi and Offset have expressed a desire to move forward amicably for the sake of their three children: Kulture (8), Wave (3), and Blossom (1).
As this story develops, fans and followers are left to wonder how this public exchange will affect the co-parenting dynamics between Cardi B and Offset. Both artists have previously stated their commitment to focusing on their respective families and moving on from their tumultuous past.
Stay tuned for more updates as this situation unfolds, and keep an eye on the social media landscape for any further developments.