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Cardi B slams ‘cancel culture’ and trolls trying to get her to quit music: ‘It’s like I have a target on my back’


Cardi B is not about to let the trolls win (Picture:Steven Klein/ELLE)

Cardi B has spoken out about cancel culture and why the haters will never force her to quit social media or making music, however hard they try. 

The 27-year-old rapper has been ‘cancelled’ and on the receiving end of trolling online many times, but she is not about to let the bullies win. 

Speaking about the recent accusation she had a fake Instagram account to comment on other celebs, Cardi told Elle: ‘I saw I was trending on Twitter, and I’m like, “What the f**k?” I’m like, “Jesus Christ, what did I do now? Like what?”’

Cardi of course responded inn her inimitable way by getting dressed up for the ‘cancel party’ and telling her followers: ‘If I haven’t been posting on Instagram and eating food and that still bothers y’all, that just means I’m really that important in your heart and my press is really part of your soul. And guess what? I don’t give a damn. Bye!’

Speaking about the latest incident, Cardi added: ‘I cannot believe 73 people are trying to cancel me over a lie. 

‘Can you imagine me having a fake Instagram account to talk s**t about different artists that I don’t even think about?

Cardi stuns in her Elle magazine cover shoot (Picture: Steven Klein/ELLE

‘I’m 27 years old, you know what I’m saying? I’m 27 years old and I have big bills, big responsibilities, and a kid who’s on my a** a lot.

‘If I don’t f**king like somebody, I am going to let them know I don’t f**king like them, or I don’t f**k with them, or I’m not feeling their energy. 

‘I’m not going to make a fake Instagram trolling artists, talking s**t about artists. Are you crazy?’

Having been the victim of many ‘cancellations’ and trolling throughout her career, Cardi isn’t about to let the bullies win. 

She added: ‘It’s like I have a target on my back, but it’s not because of my music. Because I haven’t done music for eight months, and people still try to attack me.

‘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. No one will ever have that much power [over] me.’

The full interview with Cardi B is in the September 2020 issue of Elle, and available online here.

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