Cardi B deletes 'fake' photos after Candace Owens threatens to sue her, author retorts 'too late, degenerate'

'You can’t just start throwing out wild lies against private members of my family because you’re upset someone called your out on your degenerate performance'
PUBLISHED MAR 19, 2021
The feud between Candace Owens and Cardi B is raging on (Getty Images)
The feud between Candace Owens and Cardi B is raging on (Getty Images)

The war of tweets between Candace Owens and Cardi B is still on after Owens slammed the 'WAP' hitmaker over the performance of the hit song on Grammys. In fact, Owens had used a five-minute news segment to decry the performance and the song, and said, “Virtually, what we were looking at last night was a lesbian sex scene being simulated on television, and this is considered feminist."

Of course, Cardi B, who happened to be one half of the duo who performed WAP on stage retorted and things went out of hand when Cardi B shared photoshopped tweets by Owens about her husband and brother. Cardi B shared along with this, "Not you talking about two women thrusting their vaginas together while your husband and brother slap cocks and balls together." Owens said that she was going to sue Cardi B for sharing photoshopped tweets.

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Cardi B performs onstage during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards (Getty Images)

Owens wrote on Twitter, "Just spoke with my family. I am 100% suing Cardi for that nonsense. You can’t just start throwing out wild lies against private members of my family because you’re upset someone called your out on your degenerate performance." This was in response to a fan who told her "Just sue her already."



 

Following this, Cardi B deleted the tweets and this has further welcomed a response from Owens who believes that it is too late. She tweeted, "Gee. I wonder what made @iamcardib delete the photoshopped tweets regarding my husband and brother. Too late, degenerate. You mess with my family, I won’t stop until I’m the CEO and chairman of that WAP." To this Cardi B replied, "Actually I deleted all the tweets between us from the beginning because my platform is for fun and entertainment.The tweets between me & you was not entertaining anyone .It was getting boring .Get a life Candy it’s been two days."



 

To this Owens replied, "You did not delete all of the tweets pertaining to me— you specifically deleted the ones in which you LIED about my family claiming you personally saw the tweet written from me on twitter while I was trending. Even Snopes called out your filthy lie."



 

Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B perform onstage during the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California (Getty Images)

Cardi then posted a link to prove that she did delete the tweets and wrote, "Yes I did .. look check the link you will see I did ." To this Owens replied, "Imagine being dumb enough to think any person is falling for this." A follower said that Cardi B should apologize and Owens should accept the same.

The follower wrote, "And as @Snowden said we all have a Permanent Record. Don’t sue each other, just Cardi say sorry and Candace you are right and your virtue is to accept her apology. Forgiveness is easy maybe not forgetting. We have to live in love, light and logic." To this Owens responded, "I am a forgiving person but Cardi KNEW the tweet was doctored, KNEW it was about private family members and spent a full day lying to her millions of fans saying she KNEW it was real. That’s next level psychopathic—but to be expected from a woman who has drugged and robbed men."



 



 

Initially, when Owens had spoken about 'WAP', Cardi B had thanked her for helping get 'WAP' on Fox news and also indicated that this would help her get more streams and views.

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