Cardi B Addresses Comments Made Criticizing Her Sharing Offset’s Halloween Costume Video; “ The Internet Is So Desensitized I Feel That If We Talk About What We Really Feel Y’all Would Say ‘Oh Sympathy’ And We Don’t Want Sympathy”

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Cousins! Just a few hours after Cardi B shared a video of her husband Offset on #Halloween social media users has accused her of choosing the wrong time to share the clip following the recent passing of beloved Migos member TakeOff!

The shared video show’s Offset rapping as he is dressed up as the fictional character of the Joker. He is also holding a fake gun as he previews upcoming music.

The outfit is apparently from this year’s Halloween celebration as Cardi also previously shared photos of their family dressed up on her social media feed. The photos were never released on Halloween as fellow Migos member TakeOff was fatally shot the next day on November 1st.

Comedian Nicole Arbor took to Twitter in shock as she suggested that Cardi should be more sensitive to the fact that TakeOff died from gun violence not too long ago.

The mother of 2 responded on Twitter stating that despite what folks may see her family is still hurting and that they don’t show their true feelings because the internet will bash them. She also warns folks to leave her family alone.

In a shared audio Cardi said, “We’re living our life normally, but deep down inside our hearts have been so heavy.”

She continues, “I have been feeling so hopeless trying to make my husband happy, trying to get him to crack a smile.”

After a continued back and fourth on social media Cardi wrote, “The fact you trying to use the death of some1 I love to get clout is crazy,” I’m not going to do none of that… I’m just going to pray for you.”

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