Offset continues to try to win back Cardi B.
After buying her a billboard on Sunset Boulevard, the Migos rapper surprised his estranged wife with a brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan during her 28th birthday party in Las Vegas on Saturday. The SUV, which starts at $330,000, even came with a car seat embroidered with their daughter Kulture’s name.
Cardi was all smiles as Offset showed off the lavish gift while partygoers chanted, “Take him back!” Despite filing for divorce from her husband last month, Cardi and Offset looked very much like a couple. She even kissed him at one point and was seen twerking on top of him in her hotel suite.
Cardi was also joined by friends including Megan Thee Stallion, Gunna, Queen Naija, Teyana Taylor, and Floyd Mayweather during the festivities, which included a marching band that played “WAP.” The party continued into the early morning as Cardi and friends twerked on her rooftop deck at Caesars Palace, and Offset was there to capture it all for his IG Stories.
The couple could be on the rebound. On Friday, Cardi shared video of a billboard that Offset bought for her that read, “Happy Birthday Mommy Love, Kulture.” She also defended him against any disrespectful comments.
“He a dumbass not a bad man,” she said. “I don’t give a f**k if you don’t like him. I don’t talk to him but you not going to disrespect my child father. I will slap the shit out of you in curtesy of Kulture.”
While their relationship status remains unclear, Offset wants his wife back. “I miss MRS.WAP,” he recently commented. He also had a message for the haters, flashing the middle finger as he sat on Cardi’s deck.
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