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Cardi B joins West Hollywood’s Pride Parade wearing a rainbow jumpsuit

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Cardi B is showing love to the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month. The Dominican descent singer, actress, and businesswoman traveled to Los Angeles to meet with fans and join the celebration.The “Bodak Yellow” rapper rocked a rainbow jumpsuit to represent the pride flag.

She also had her hair dyed red, purple, and green, and completed the look with stiletto acrylics and gold hoop earrings.The proud ally made a surprise appearance with Whipshots, the vodka-infused whipped cream she launched with Starco Brands.

Cardi was joined by 12 drag queens who wore their best Cardi B-inspired looks.Cardi led the procession down Santa Monica Boulevard, spraying her boozy whipped cream into the mouths of fans and PRIDE-goers along the way.Happy Pride Month!

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