Pooh Shiesty’s Love for Cardi B: Rapper Leaves Flirty Comment on Her Live Session

Pooh Shiesty's Love for Cardi B: Rapper Leaves Flirty Comment
Pooh Shiesty's Love for Cardi B: Rapper Leaves Flirty Comment

Cardi B Sets the Record Straight on Her Residency, Pooh Shiesty Makes a Play

In a recent live session, Cardi B clarified her residential status, revealing that she and her estranged husband Offset still own property in Georgia, but she currently resides in New Jersey. The rapper also expressed her desire to expand her real estate portfolio by purchasing a New York apartment.

During the live session, a commenter from Pooh Shiesty’s account made a notable appearance, leaving fans speculating about whether the rapper, who is currently serving time in prison, was behind the comment. Pooh Shiesty was sentenced to prison after admitting to one charge of conspiracy to possess a firearm in furtherance of violent and drug-trafficking crimes.

Cardi B’s recent live session came shortly after she announced that she is expecting her third child with Offset. The couple filed for divorce last month, marking the end of their seven-year marriage. The pair had been based primarily in Georgia during their time together, where they are also from.

Fans are eagerly awaiting news on Cardi B’s follow-up album to her platinum debut “Invasion of Privacy,” but an official release date has yet to be announced.

The ongoing drama surrounding Cardi B’s personal life has captivated the attention of fans worldwide, and this latest update is sure to keep the public interest piqued. With Pooh Shiesty’s mysterious comment adding an extra layer of intrigue to the story, it’s clear that this saga is far from over.

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