Cardi B Slams "Disrespectful" Pregnancy Speculation About Offset and Stefon Diggs
Cardi B denied assault claims in an ongoing $24 million lawsuit while reacting to paparazzo's disrespectful pregnancy questions during her trial, throwing a marker in response.
- On Tuesday, Cardi B threw a marker at a paparazzo as she exited the Alhambra courthouse during day 6 of her civil trial after seizing it from a fan who sought an autograph.
- During the $24 million trial, Cardi B faced questions from a photographer about Offset bragging on fathering her fourth child and potential paternity issues with Stefon Diggs.
- The encounter was captured on video showing Cardi B wagging her finger and telling the photographer, `Stop disrespecting me`, before throwing a marker at him.
- A jury on Tuesday cleared Cardi B of liability in the $24 million lawsuit, and she reiterated her innocence, vowing to countersue if named in a frivolous suit.
- Amid ongoing scrutiny, Cardi B's outburst highlights tensions as she faces public focus on her divorce from Offset and romance with Stefon Diggs, NFL player; TMZ and online observers noted mixed reactions about her career risks after the Las Vegas 2023 microphone incident.
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Cardi B throws marker at photographer over ‘disrespectful’ question before she’s cleared of assault in LA trial
Cardi B let her emotions get the better of her after man yelled out a “disrespectful’ question about her personal life outside of the Alhambra courthouse in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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