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CAN YOU REALLY BLAME HER?: Cardi B Admits She’s Not Sure About Sharing Her Baby’s Life on Social Media – “I’m Iffy About It”

Rolling Stone crowns Cardi B the “new princess of hip-hop,” in it’s latest issue.

After such a high gear year, Cardi B is taking a step back to reflect on how she became one of the biggest names in music. Being crowned in her new interview with Rolling Stone as the “new princess of hip-hop,” she has a lot to live up to. Being critiqued for her every move, Bardi has her fiancé Offset to support her, keeping her level-headed when things get crazy. Offset is more experienced in the industry, coming up with his Migos family nearly a decade ago, giving a good foundation for Cardi to build on. With the couple just about ready to welcome to their first child into the world, the power duo sat down with Rolling Stone to discuss everything that’s been going on.

Cardi’s due date is fast approaching, and the rapper is starting to make plans to juggle motherhood and her red-hot career! Inside the Rolling Stone issue, she opens up about her pregnancy and plans for taking her baby girl on the road on her upcoming tour with Bruno Mars.

“What I envision is my tour bus has my own personal room and I just want to be with my baby,” she explains. “Only time I don’t have my baby with me is when I’m getting my hair done, makeup done, performing.”

“I don’t want to miss one second,” Cardi adds. “I don’t want to miss no smiles, I don’t want to miss no new movement, I don’t want the baby to confuse me and the babysitter.”

While Cardi and Offset are candid in the interview about how their pregnancy was unplanned, they already have big ideas for their little girl’s future, with plans to raise her speaking both English and Spanish and enroll her in classes to learn French and self-defense.

“I don’t want my kid to get picked on and she don’t know how to defend herself,” Cardi notes. “I have a little brother, and I always put in his head, since he was 2 years old, ‘Somebody hit you, you kick, you kick, you kick.'”

As for her own life after her little girl is born, the 25-year-old rapper isn’t worried about too much changing. “Just because I’m a mom, my street credibility’s not gone, my sex appeal’s not gone.”

She is, however, carefully considering how much of her daughter’s life she will share on social media.

“I’m iffy about it,” Cardi says of posting her baby girl’s photos and milestones for fans. “My feelings get hurt when people online talking about family members. I think I’ll kill somebody if somebody talking about my child life that.”

One really couldn’t blame Cardi. Just the pressures of living your life in the public eye are enough, I can’t imagine having to think about your child as well. What do you guys think?

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