Award-winning rapper, Cardi B, recently responded to internet critics over a rant about grocery prices.
As per usual, Cardi took to her Twitter page to share her thoughts on the matter.
“Naaaaaa grocery shopping prices are ridiculous right now. [Eyes closed emoji] you might as well eat outside !!” she tweeted on Jan. 3.
Naaaaaa grocery shopping prices are ridiculous right now 😑You might as well eat outside !!
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) January 4, 2023
She followed up her sentiments with another tweet, saying, “B*tch, why lettuce cost six dollars where I live at?” as the prices are seemingly higher than what she’s used to in her hometown, a notorious food desert, the Bronx. Her tweet included a video of fellow rapper, Remy Ma.
Bitch why lettuce cost 6 dollars where I live at ? 😑 pic.twitter.com/2X0Np2KyCX
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) January 4, 2023
The following day, Cardi released yet another video explaining her stance to critics.
“I wanna see for myself what the f**k sh*t is being spent on […] I’m seeing everything tripled up, so of course, I’mma say something. The f**k?!,” the agitated entertainer said, before adding that she believes there’s actually a chance things can change. The 30-year-old Bronx native continued, saying that because has a large platform to speak her thoughts, she will urge others to rant about their frustrations too.
PSA!!!! pic.twitter.com/YpJmHmuT2D
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) January 5, 2023
In other Cardi news, Sis2Sis reported that she recently gave her Instagram followers advice if any of them were considering getting a BBL like hers.
“In August, I did surgery, and I removed 95% of my biopolymers. If you don’t know what biopolymers [are]…a** shots,” she said during an Instagram Live. “It was a really crazy process. All I’m going to say is…if you young, if you 19, if you 20, if you 21 and sometimes you too skinny, and you be like, ‘OMG I don’t have enough fat to put in my a**,’ so you result to a** shots, DON’T!”
The procedure, popular amongst Blacks and Latinos, has posed as an issue for a number of years due to its prominence in the hip-hop community. Over at News Onyx, one concerned woman spoke out about it after her friend died from getting a BBL at a phony doctor in the Dominican Republic.