Cardi B renounces feminism and calls out female critics on Instagram Live

"I’m not a feminist no more... women’s worst enemies are women," Cardi B declares.

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Cardi B has faced significant criticism throughout her career, and it appears she has reached her breaking point. 

Known for her fiery temperament, Cardi B recently expressed regret for her outbursts and thanked her loyal supporters for their unwavering support, especially after a recent altercation with Joe Budden. 

"Sometimes I get a little aggressive because y'all know I don’t like to be told what to do. Thank you for the love and anticipation and always holding me down I love y'all," she said.

However, her volatility has resurfaced. 

According to AllHipHop, the Bronx rapper is particularly frustrated with her female fanbase and has expressed her disillusionment with feminism. 

This reaction comes after a heated exchange with TikTok star Paradise Paris. 

The two initially discussed the delay of Cardi's sophomore album, but the conversation turned personal when Paris shared screenshots of inappropriate DMs she sent to Cardi's husband, Offset, during their temporary split last year. 

Cardi addressed the backlash on an IG Live, stating, "I’m not a feminist no more. You want to know why? Because you could get on social media and your hardest critics is women. Women are always out here looking for ways to talk s*** about other women," she asserted.

"It’s like women’s worst enemies are women, and y’all like to be talking about that it’s men. No, it be y’all b****es."

Going forward, Cardi B says she will embrace her "villain era," warning that she will no longer tolerate criticism, particularly regarding her relationship with Offset.

"You better hope ya page is private," she cautioned her detractors.

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