Cardi B has bemoaned that she "can't even be sexy in peace" after sharing some hilarious footage of her daughter, Kulture, crashing an Instagram video of the rapper posing in a corset.
"I can’t even be sexy In peace", Cardi captioned the brilliant video, which shows her posing in the corset and a pair of sunglasses before apparently noticing Kulture enter the room. "Mommy?" Kulture says, to which Cardi replies "Yes?" Before bringing the video to a humorous and abrupt ending.
You can watch the brilliant footage of Kulture crashing her mom's Instagram video right here:Fans were delighted with the video. One commenter wrote, "this is so adorable and so spot on being a momma. Love this."
Credit: 1086"That little voice should be installed on your phone as a notification ? I heard those little feet coming." Another added.
Credit: 1414In December of last year, Cardi B opened up about motherhood to Vogue. She said:
"I’m shaking my *ss, but at the same time I’m doing business, I’m on the phone with my business manager saying, make sure that a percentage of my check goes to my kid’s trust. I give my daughter so much love, and I’m setting her up for a future. I want to tell her that a lot of the sh*t that I have done in life—no matter what I did, knowing that I wanted to have kids made me go harder to secure a good future for my kids.”
She continued:
"I’m busting my *ss right now so you could have a good car when you’re 18, so you can go to school and have an apartment that I could pay for. If my daughter wants to go to college, that’s okay, but I just want her to be an owner of whatever the f*ck she wants to own. Just be an owner. Be the boss.”
Recently, Cardi issued an apology after being accused of imitating a Hindu goddess on a magazine cover to promote shoes.
The 'WAP' rapper's collaboration with Reebok was unveiled on this month's cover of Footwear News, and it features her wearing a red dress, holding a red sneaker with eight additional arms behind her to imitate the Hindu goddess Durga.
Cardi apologized for the alleged cultural appropriation on Instagram saying she was told she'd "represent a goddess, that she represents strength, femininity, and liberation… and that's something that I love and I'm all about.
"And I thought that it was dope, but if people think I'm offending their culture or their religion I want to say I'm sorry. That was not my intent. I do not like disrespecting nobody's religion. I wouldn't like people to offend my religion."
She continued: "I wasn't trying to be disrespectful; maybe I should have done my research. I'm sorry, I can't change the past, but I will do more research for the future."