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Cardi B Responds To Queer Baiting Accusations

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Cardi B is speaking out after reading a new article from Rolling Stone which focused on artists who have been suspected of utilizing imagery and hints of same-gender attraction to entice LGBTQ fans.

The 29-year-old rapper was featured in the article in a mention for appearance in Normani‘s recent music video, “Wild Side”. Click inside to see what Cardi B had to say… Cardi raised her concerns over the team “queer baiting” and opened up about her dislike for the term in a series of tweets that stemmed from the article. “Uuummmm @RollingStone queer baiting?

You do know we was trying to hide a whole baby bump right?” she first stated, about the imagery used in Normani‘s video. Cardi went on, adding that she’s “married to a man but I have

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