Cardi B flaunts baby bump along with mould made by Pakistani artist

Misha Japanwala created a mould for the famous rapper, as Cardi B shared she's expecting a second child with Offset


Entertainment Desk June 28, 2021

Cardi B is all set to embrace motherhood once again! The rapper recently announced that she is expecting baby number 2 with her husband Offset. Channeling her inner Beyonce, Cardi B debuted her baby bump during a performance at the BET Awards.

Many took to social media and congratulated the singer. However, her pregnancy announcement has a Pakistani connection. Cardi B donned a gorgeous breastplate in the picture, created by Pakistani artist Misha Japanwala. 

"Congratulations, Cardi B. An absolute honour to mold you and create this piece to memorialiSe such an incredible moment for your family. Will be pinching myself for the rest of eternity," Japanwala shared on Instagram along with the picture of the Up rapper. She further added, "Forever grateful to Kollin Carter for this — thank you for trusting me with your vision."

Cardi B, too, shared the picture on her social media. 

Artist Misha Japanwala was earlier mentioned in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list. Talking of Japanwala's art, the publication shared, "Japanwala is a visual artist and designer whose work addresses issues such as domestic violence and honor killings in Pakistan. She collaborated with Gigi Hadid last year on a sculptural mask for a special issue of V Magazine that the supermodel guest-edited."

It further read, "Another of Japanwala's works, a collection of breastplates and other wearable body castings, was featured in a six-page spread in Vogue Spain in 2018, modeled by French model Cindy Bruna."

Previously, Japanwala collaborated with supermodel Gigi Hadid for the model’s ‘Gigi Journal Part II’ which features the artist’s work, along with that of others from across the globe.

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