She is known for her bodacious body, boisterous personality, and bombastic chart topping hits. But Cardi B’s best role may be as doting mother. The 27-year-old Bronx-native rapper lovingly cradled 16-month-old daughter Kulture while being interviewed by Vogue for their signature 73 Questions digital series.
Adorable: Cardi B lovingly cradled 16-month-old daughter Kulture while being interviewed by Vogue for their signature 73 Questions digital series
Cardi carried her only daughter through much of the segment in which she got candid about several topics including motherhood, her new album, politics, and even sex with husband Offset.
As 73 Questions usually takes place at a celebrity’s home, Cardi took a much different approach as the Vogue crew filmed at one of her favorite places: her grandmother’s home.
The Bodak Yellow hitmaker said that her favorite thing about the home was that ‘it’s always packed with family’ and that ‘it’s always distracting me from the chaos of the world and work.’
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Sweet: As 73 Questions usually takes place at a celebrity’s home, Cardi took a much different approach as the Vogue crew filmed at one of her favorite places: her grandmother’s home
Hasn’t forgotten her roots: The Bodak Yellow hitmaker said that her favorite thing about the home was that ‘it’s always packed with family’ and that ‘it’s always distracting me from the chaos of the world and work’
Lots to unpack: Cardi carried her only daughter through much of the segment in which she got candid about several topics including motherhood, her new album, politics, and even sex with husband Offset
Family is obviously very important for Cardi as she was asked about the biggest lesson Kulture has taught her.
The Invasion Of Privacy hitmaker answered: ‘The biggest lesson is that you’re never ready on time. [laughs] Things don’t go as you plan, never.’
As Cardi has been one of hip-hop’s biggest stars of the last two years, she certainly knows what it’s like to be under a microscope as she was asked what lesson she would like to teach her only child.
The rapper replied: ‘Don’t worry what people say. And to dream big and follow it.’
‘Things don’t go as you plan, never’: Family is obviously very important for Cardi as she was asked about the biggest lesson Kulture has taught her
‘Don’t worry what people say’: As Cardi has been one of hip-hop’s biggest stars of the last two years, she certainly knows what it’s like to be under a microscope as she was asked what lesson she would like to teach her only child
‘Don’t worry what people say’: As Cardi has been one of hip-hop’s biggest stars of the last two years, she certainly knows what it’s like to be under a microscope as she was asked what lesson she would like to teach her only child
Proud: She has big aspirations for Kulture as she would like her daughter to be a successful, independent, and confident businesswoman
She has big aspirations for Kulture as she would like her daughter to be a successful, independent, and confident businesswoman.
Cardi was then asked what the most underrated part about motherhood was to which she responded: ‘The most underrated part of motherhood is it’s hard. You know what I’m saying?
‘People think that it’s easy, but it’s hard. We deserve more Mother’s Day.’
Cardi also got candid about her husband of two years, Offset, as she was asked what his best habit was to which she replied everything before jokingly saying ‘his penis is the best’ and then whispering: ‘His sex is the best habit.’
Hilarious: Cardi also got candid about her husband of two years, Offset, as she was asked what his best habit was to which she replied everything before jokingly saying ‘his penis is the best’ and then whispering: ‘His sex is the best habit’
In touch: She also called up the member of Migos – who was busy working in Los Angeles at the time of filming – on FaceTime to ask him the same question
She also called up the member of Migos – who was busy working in Los Angeles at the time of filming – on FaceTime to ask him the same question.
Offset sweetly replied: ‘Her best habit is raising Kulture. She’s a good mom. She’s doing a great job.
‘A habit with that habit is she like to dress Kulture and do her hair every day. Pick out an outfit, take pictures with her, and do her hair. I love it.’
The Father of Four hitmaker had his opportunity to ask Cardi a question as he queried her on how much she loved him.
Cardi said: ‘I love you bigger than my a**, [laughing] and my a** is big.’
Earlier in the interview, the rapper kept relatively mum on her new album but hinted that ‘it’s spicy’ and ‘controversial.’
Cardi also got political as she is an outspoken supporter of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
She was asked what excites her about the 78-year-old Brooklyn native as she responded: ‘What I like about Bernie Sanders is that he been doin’ this for a long time.
‘He’s a natural humanitarian’: Cardi also got political as she is an outspoken supporter of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders
‘He’s a natural humanitarian’: Cardi also got political as she is an outspoken supporter of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders
‘He’s a natural humanitarian. You know that there’s people that just care for the world, they just want to take care of people. That’s their passion, they don’t do it for money, they do it because that’s their passion.
‘And he been doing this for a long time, not just to become a president and get good votes. That’s how he naturally is.’
Cardi is an avid reader when it comes to US presidents and the political system as the interviewer asked her what she has learned that has really struck her.
She candidly answered: ‘That the system was never really made for us.’
The 15-minute video ended on a much lighter note as she was asked to name her language including her signature noises, rhyming and taglines to which she responded simply: ‘Bardiology.’