JUST IN: Cardi B Emotionally Crying Out; Admitted No More Boys Anyone After Wave Set Shows Her Pepper

JUST IN: Cardi B Emotionally Crying Out; Admitted No More Boys Anyone After Wave Set Shows Her Pepper


Cardi B has took her official social media accounts to tell her fans what she encounter with her son, Wave Set, who appeared frustrated her mother.

On Sunday, the 31-year-old rapper took to her Instagram Stories to share a few sweet snaps of her two-year-old son Wave Set.

One of the snaps showed Wave sitting on the chair, and showcased series of impressive playfully shrugging at the camera, under which Cardi wrote, “Yea O don’t want no more boys”.

The next video showed Wave having conversations with her mom, which show how the two-year-old boy become more genius in term of talking and interaction with people.

This is not the first time, Wave surprised Cardi B, but his latest display frustrated the Bodack Yellow hitmaker, which resulting of admitted that she didn’t want more boys anyone.

Meanwhile, last month, Cardi B has admitted wanting more children as the mum-of-two rapper hopes for a “big family” alongside her Migos musician husband Offset.

The Bodak Yellow songstress, 31, hopes to add to her family made up of her daughter Kulture, five, and son Wave, two, as well as herself and her husband Offset – real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus.

The ‘WAP’rapper, who married Offset, 32, in 2017 and has now revealed plans to expand her family, saying she would love to have two more kids after Kulture and Wave Set.

During her recent Interview with Com Flex, Cardi says she want more two kids. Back in 2023, the ‘WAP rapper was already stated want a big family.

Taking to Twitter, she said: “I want a big family. When I was pregnant, I always used to say, ‘Oh, I’m just gonna have my baby with me all day, and I’m going to get a nanny’.”

Cardi added: “And then, you know, once your baby gets here, you’re scared to get a nanny because you don’t want anybody around them.”

The WAP hitmaker previously claimed she was “happier” before finding fame, becoming one of the best-selling artists in the entire world.

“One positive thing is that, my family, whatever they want, they get. Everything that I want to buy, I can get,” she previously admitted.

“I don’t have to worry so much about my future. One negative thing is that, even though I’m happy, I feel like I was a little bit happier two or three years ago when I had less money.”

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