Cardi B confronts Nicki Minaj in a fiery social media post, urging her to seek help for trauma and addiction. Read the full story behind their feud
Cardi B has ignited a firestorm with a scathing social media post targeting fellow rapper Nicki Minaj, accusing her of grappling with unresolved trauma and addiction.
The Bronx-born star didn’t hold back, delivering a raw and unfiltered message that’s sent shockwaves through the music industry.
In a now-viral post, Cardi B claimed Minaj’s personal struggles stem from a troubled past, including allegations of abuse and a toxic relationship with her husband.
The “WAP” hitmaker urged Minaj to seek therapy, accusing her of projecting pain onto others. “You always coming at people everytime you see them happy because you got so much trauma,” Cardi wrote, pulling no punches.
The explosive rant also took aim at Minaj’s inner circle, with Cardi alleging that those close to her enable destructive habits for personal gain.
She painted a grim picture of Minaj’s life, claiming the rapper is surrounded by opportunists who exploit her vulnerabilities. The post ended with a bold declaration: “I’m not throwing away my career… I’ll see you when I see you.”
Fans and onlookers are divided, with some praising Cardi’s candour and others slamming her for airing such personal accusations publicly.
The feud, long simmering between the two hip-hop titans, has now reached a boiling point, leaving many to wonder if reconciliation is possible.
Cardi B’s decision to call out Minaj so publicly has sparked heated debate online. Supporters argue she’s being a real friend by speaking hard truths, while critics call it a low blow.
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Either way, the confrontation has thrust their rivalry back into the spotlight, captivating audiences and dominating social media.
As the dust settles, all eyes are on Minaj for a response.

Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.
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