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Cardi B posts Melania Trump's nude pic in response to GOP pundit's attack: 'Didn’t she used to sell that Wap?'

The rapper's response came after the FLOTUS's speech on the second night of the RNC when DeAnna Lorraine tweeted: 'America needs far more women like Melania Trump and far less like Cardi B'
PUBLISHED AUG 26, 2020
Cardi B and Melania Trump (Getty Images)
Cardi B and Melania Trump (Getty Images)

Cardi B posted a nude photograph of First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday, August 25, night in reply to a Republican pundit who claimed that the United States needed more women like the First Lady and less like the rapper. The 'La Bebe' singer's response came after the FLOTUS's speech on the second night of the Republican National Convention when DeAnna Lorraine tweeted: "America needs far more women like Melania Trump and far less like Cardi B."



 

Responding to Lorraine, Cardi B asked in her tweet, "Didn’t she used to sell that Wap?" The rapper made a reference to her song 'Wet-A** P***y'. In a follow-up tweet, she posted a nude picture of Melania from her modeling days when she famously stripped down for several shoots for magazines like GQ and Max. "This pic giving me 'yea you f**kin wit some wet a** p***y' vibes ...just sayin," she captioned the photo.



 

Lorraine was apparently appalled by Cardi B's response as she replied, "No, that’s a total & complete lie. What’s not a lie is that you are absolutely destroying America’s youth with your lyrics and should be ashamed of yourself."



 

In a separate tweet, she added: "Cardi B: -drugged & robbed men during her time as a 'stripper'. -raps songs about her genitalia, corrupting our youth. -her husband cheated on her and she told the youth of America that it’s okay to stay with a cheating man. ...and Joe Biden & Kamala Harris campaign with her!"



 

Although most of Lorraine's accusations against the rapper are unfounded, Cardi B did earn her living for three-and-a-half years stripping in gentlemen's clubs in her native New York before she became a world-famous rapper. And she has never shied away from discussing her past. In an interview with Elle magazine a couple of weeks ago, she opened up about how her days at the strip club helped her grow a tough skin and fight to become the best in her craft. 

"I bring something different. I am me, and that's how I've been since the club. I know when I get on the stage, I don't give a f*** if the next b****, or the b**** before me, was better than me. I know I'm going to get my coins. I know I'm bad because I'm different. I do different moves. I got a different bod," she told the publication. "So, when these women are teasing everything, it's expected. Don't think that you're going to have all the money in the strip club. Don't think that every man is going to only give you the money. So don't expect you to be the only one who's going to hold number one on the Billboard [charts]. You've got to be confident in your own craft."

She also addressed the fact that she has been a victim of the cancel culture on social media and despite being attacked by her critics, she never had any intention to quit making music. "I feel like people are attacking me because they want me to feel the pressure of bullying, and they want me to give up, and they want me to say, 'Oh, I quit music' or 'I'll delete my Instagram, delete my Twitter.' And I'm not willing to do that," she said. "No one will ever have that much power [over] me. Ain't no way that I'm going to quit. I don't give a f*** if the whole world picks on me. I don't give a f*** if people make up lies about me every single day. I want to make it really clear that nobody can ever make me quit."

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