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Subscribe Search Search Sort by Relevance Title Date Subscribe Also Read Barack Obama ’s daughter Malia drops “Obama” from her name in film debut ALBAWABA - Cardi B sent a video message on Tuesday night that seemed to reference the early election results, but she quickly removed it. Cardi B, a Grammy-winning rapper, tweeted Tuesday night, "We need a Hail Mary," echoing the fear of many Kamala Harris fans as Donald Trump began to gain ground in several swing states. However, the "WAP" singer promptly removed her subsequent tweet after it provoked significant criticism.

In the video, which was uploaded on X with a face-distorting filter over her face, the "WAP" rapper said, "This is why some of y'all states will be getting hurricanes." The video vanished shortly after its posting at 8:42 p.m.



PT. There was no background information provided, but the remark was made just after Trump was called for in battleground North Carolina, joining a number of other hurricane-prone states that the Republican nominee had already won, including Florida and Texas. Cardi B has a message for states that voted for Donald Trump: “This is why some of y’all states be getting hurricanes.

” pic.twitter.com/AYtdMQdcrM — Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) November 6, 2024 "I just hope she knows that millions of people are proud of her, regardless of what happens tonight," she said.

"She is admired by women everywhere. Women of color admire her. In recent weeks, Cardi B has been outspoken in her supp.

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