Cardi B and Akbar V enter Twitter Beef, share sex tapes

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While the feud between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj has died down since they sent shoes flying in 2018, it looks like Cardi now has a beef brew with Akbar V, an up-and-coming rapper who received the co-sign from Nicki via Freaky Girl’s “Super Remix. Like Cardi, Akbar V came through an episode of the reality show Love & Hip Hop, and like Cardi, she’s not afraid to mingle with rivals on public platforms like Twitter. However, their Twitter feud has now escalated, with Cardi sharing what appears to be a leaked sex tape of Akbar.

While it’s still a little hard to tell where these things started, it looks like Akbar felt disrespected by one of Cardi’s recent tweets. After Cardi claimed, “I’ve been taking care of the kids…since the day they came out of my pussy,” Akbar took it personally. The Atlanta rapper quoted Cardi’s tweet, adding her two cents. “You could baby,” she wrote. “you…i wasn’t but i have all mine now…you see the difference between me and ui was really in that jungle hugging you with real n$$$as…you forgot you had kids when you got money?… you just sold it to any man who bumped into your cricket teeth..”

Akbar continued to disparage Cardi on her timeline until Cardi started quoting her on Twitter, reminding followers of both rappers, “I’m from the Bronx.. Highbridge to be exact…. I clearly don’t forget it since I’m wasting my time arguing with you.” She also posted a video, allegedly of Akbar being beaten up by another Atlanta native, as well as another… shall we say, less kosher one. Cardi deleted the video when Akbar wrote “you’re totally wrong for uploading that porn stuff on me again you scoop so low but kool” but seemed dismayed to learn the Atlanta rapper used a still image video for a single cover.

Meanwhile, Nicki, who seemed to have logged on just in time for the fireworks to promote her new single, “Likkle Miss (Remix)” with dancehall artist Skeng, changed her strategy along the way. , instead prompting fans to tweet the hashtag #QueenMix and retweeting the praises of Akbar V fans. stir up the mess instead of realizing that they could just as easily air both “Super Freaky Girl” and “Tomorrow 2.” Unfortunately, the patriarchy wins again.

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