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Cardi B reveals massive fortune she spends on her kids that includes $10K a month on a DRIVER

Cardi B reveals massive fortune she spends on her kids that includes $10K a month on a DRIVER

Daily Mail​03-06-2025

Cardi B delved into her family's over-the-top finances and made a dig at her estranged husband Offset in a furious social media stream over the weekend.
The 32-year-old rapper, who shares three children with the Migos artist — Kulture, six, Wave, three, and Blossom, eight months — said that the rapper has not pitched in a penny for the kids since their split.
'A whole year straight, you have left me with the kids' bills,' Cardi B said on X Spaces. 'Y'all want to know what's the kids' bills? Start adding.
'My kids got their own driver — they pick them up from school, they drop them off and they take them to gymnastics and boxing classes. The kids' driver is on a retainer for $10,000 a month.'
The Girls Like You rapper — who has gone Instagram official in her romance with stalwart NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs — audited the expensive tuitions she is footing the bill for, claiming Offset didn't help with any of it.
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'Kulture's school this year — you didn't pay for it — that's $45,000,' said Cardi B. 'Wave's school a year is $35,000, which you didn't help me pay for it this year at all.'
The hip-hop mainstay, whose full name is Belcalis Almánzar, added she pays a relative $3,000 weekly to babysit, and a nanny for their baby Blossom charges a daily fee of $500.
Cardi B listed a series of ancillary charges she's eaten in the near-year since their bitter breakup.
'Kulture and Wave get tutoring four times a week. Each hour is $250. Count that up,' she said. 'Kulture's piano class, that's $300 an hour and she gets piano classes three times a week.
'I'm not sure how much is gymnastics and Wave's boxing classes, but I pay that too,' she added.
The I Like It performer also was critical of Offset for seeking spousal support in the split, again itemizing expenses she's paid for without his assistance.
'Kiari, have I asked you for anything?' the Bodak Yellow vocalist said. 'You want spousal support so bad. And mind you, this is not even including food - my kids have a personal chef that comes from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. that I pay for because people in my house don't have time to cook.'
Cardi also said that Offset has 'seen Blossom only like five times' since her birth last fall.
She added, 'I been trying to save your face. I said you can see my kids in my house. I want my daughter to feel the love of her dad. He hasn't seen his kids since March.'
Cardi B filed for divorce from the musical artist in July of 2024, and petitioned the court for full custody of their three kids. She and Offset initially wed in 2017 and had previously filed for divorce in 2020, but eventually called it off.
Diggs shared an image of himself in the uniform of his new team, the New England Patriots, amid speculation his mounting controversies could cause a distraction to the team ahead of training camp, endangering his roster spot.

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