The 'Bodak Yellow' singer showed off her baby bump while performing with Migos on the BET Awards.
Cardi B and her husband Offset are not strangers to announcing pregnancy news as the couple had their first child Kulture Kiari together back in 2018. Offset also has another daughter and two sons from previous relationships.
Cardi B Joins Migos | BET Awards
Cardi and her husband had a great time performing together with Cardi showing off her new baby bump. At the BET Awards Cardi won an award for video of the year and was nominated for three other awards while the Migos trio was nominated for best group.
The first time Cardi was pregnant, she also announced it on television when she performed on SNL back in August of 2018.
Cardi's First Pregnancy
The Hip Hop star made headlines with her first baby and her second pregnancy is sure to be huge news for fans and in the community at large. This pregnancy comes after her relationship with Offset being very rocky throughout last year. Cardi even filed for divorce and fans were expecting to see the couple split although they eventually called it off and got back together.
Cardi Took to Instagram to Confirm Baby #2
Cardi seems to be very happy in her relationship and it is great to see the star pregnant with baby number two. Fans and followers of the star know that family is very valuable to her as almost half her social media posts include Kulture or Offset and she always mentions her baby in interviews.
We hope the best for Cardi and Offset as they welcome the new baby. Let's also hope that Cardi will return to performing soon after because we sure are going to miss her amazing energy onstage!
- INTERVIEW: Pierce Brosnan Tells Us About His Role In The Dark ... ›
- 'Phantom of the WAPera' - Advocate Channel ›
- Dua Lipa Wins Big - Advocate Channel ›
- Iggy Azalea Announces The Birth Of Her Baby Boy - Advocate Channel ›
- GRAMMYs: Live Updates, Big Moments, & List Of Winners - Advocate Channel ›
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's WAP Remix on TikTok is Everything We Didn't Know We Needed - Advocate Channel ›