Cardi B to Those 'Trying to Take' Endorsements From Her: 'Y'all Not Stopping No Bags Over Here'

"Guess what? It’s not gonna happen," Cardi said.

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Cardi B is calling out “fake stan Twitter shit” amid attempts at what she describes as “trying to take the endorsements from me,” letting detractors know that “no bags” will be affected.

In an X Spaces session on Wednesday, Oct. 15, the Am I the Drama? artist pointed to unspecified individuals who have been tagging various companies associated with her on social media in an apparent effort to undermine endorsements. As Cardi sees it, there is an inherent hypocrisy to this behavior, which she pointed out has been targeting her for years.

“A lot of y’all been tagging all the companies that I get endorsements from, trying to take the endorsements from me and do funny shit,” Cardi said Wednesday. “Guess what? It’s not gonna happen. Actually, I have a couple of meetings after I give birth because there’s more companies that wanna endorse and wanna be part of my tour. It doesn’t matter if you tag them in the tweets that I posted, in the tweets of this and blah blah blah. Y’all not stopping no bags over here. The bags are gonna keep on coming. I mean, y’all been trying to cancel me and take food out my mouth since 2019. Y’all have to understand I’m very, very, very blessed.”

Cardi went on to say that she does “a lot of things for other people” behind the scenes, adding that “God compensates” her for this, though she’s “not a perfect person.” She also specifically highlighted her work with Bobbie, an organic infant formula company. Per Cardi, this particular partnership is about “more than just promoting a baby formula,” as efforts are underway from “new Republicans” to slow down production.

This negatively impacts women, Cardi explained, because not all mothers have the luxury to breastfeed.

“Breastfeeding also takes a lot of time and some women gotta go straight to work to feed their families and take care of their kids and shit,” she said. “They can’t spend time just sitting down. Pumping takes literally your whole fucking day. Pumping is not something easy to do. There’s women that gotta go to work. There’s women that, they just have to depend on the formula. That’s something that Bobbie is fighting every other week at the White House. On top of that, Bobbie is always fighting for better care for Black and Brown women.”

While Cardi didn't specify who, exactly, has been attempting to jeopardize her endorsements, her remarks on such efforts come after her and Nicki Minaj's extensive back-and-forth.

This isn’t the first time Cardi has spoken out about issues facing everyday people. Earlier this month, she offered an apology to fans for “asking y’all to buy my album” amid exorbitant rent prices.

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