According to the rapper, she did all of that in the past to survive.
“I had to go strip, I had to go, ‘Oh yeah, you want to f--k me? Yeah, let’s go back to this hotel.’ And I drugged n----s up and I robbed them. That’s what I used to do,” Cardi says in the video.
The three-year-old video clip in which the rapper clarified how she would target men while working in New York, made a few fans contrast her past demonstration and R. Kelly’s string of rape claims, motivating the hashtag #SurvivingCardiB, a play on the lifetime docuseries Surviving R. Kelly.
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#survivingcardib: Video of Cardi B defending drugging and robbing men in the past pic.twitter.com/eYjl99PmT1
— B---s (@flliqqa) March 27, 2019
Anyway, on Tuesday, Cardi formally addressed the videos. She asserted the video being referred to was from an Instagram Live session recorded three years back (this is an inexact answer, as Instagram Live was propelled in November 2016).
“I never claim to be perfect or come from a perfect world with a perfect past I always speak my truth I always own my s--t,” Cardi writes.
She went on to draw comparisons to hip-hop at large, adding that she “never glorified” the events described in the video.
“I’m apart of a hip hop culture where you can talk about where you come from talk about the wrong things you had to do to get where you are,” the rapper says, adding:
“I can do now is be a better me for myself my family and my future.”
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