Cardi B Brilliantly Claps Back At UFC Star Who Roped Her Into Andrew Tate Controversy!

Cardi B got caught up in the Andrew Tate conversation as she destroyed UFC star Jake Shields while maintaining her sketchy figure. Plus, the Grammy-winning rapper didn’t.

The exchange went viral on Twitter and began with Shields defending Tate in 2016 when Big Brother opened up after a video surfaced showing a woman from the UK harassing a woman. Even more recently, Tate made headlines after Instagram and Facebook were permanently blacklisted, with parent association Meta saying the association rejected plans to target dangerous entities and individuals.

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NPR finds it odd that TikTok has similarly banned Tate forever.

“Sexism is a derogatory mindset that is not sustainable on TikTok,” a representative told NPR. “Our evaluation of this content is ongoing as we continue to remove offending posts and accounts.”

A legend in far-right circles, Tate has made a number of questionable statements, including the ladies who actually shoulder some of the commitment. He made it clear in a tweet in 2017, giving him a very firm restriction from Twitter.

Shields recently tweeted, “People go crazy over young dudes who appreciate Andrew Tate, but little kids respect Cardi B and the Kardashians.”

He added an alternate tweet, “Tate’s main message is stop being sleepy and defensive and go actually try and get in shape and make money Cardi’s take drugs, fuck random men and get on with life like a brain dead Moron.”

Cardi responded in a since-deleted tweet on Saturday: “I’m on my hands, I don’t do drugs, I don’t do pills, I don’t drink coke, I’m a mom of 2 and I do a lot of good objective work… again hi let me defend sexism and assault I put a cardi on a man to protect him.

This is legal. It’s no longer strange for Cardi to open her wallet to affordable inspiration. During the pandemic, the “I Like It” rapper donated $1 million to Covid relief and 20,000 meals to New York’s arts workers.

Similarly, Cardi recently offered to pay all memorial expenses for families affected by the deadly Bronx fire that killed 17 people.



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