Cardi B Confirms Offset the Father of Her Third Baby Amid Ongoing Divorce

Cardi B Confirms Offset as Father of Third Baby Amid Divorce

American hip-hop star Cardi B has confirmed that her husband, Offset, is the father of her third baby. The news comes as a surprise to many, given the couple’s recent divorce filing. In a shocking turn of events, Cardi B announced her pregnancy just one day after filing for divorce from Offset, sparking questions about the paternity of the child.

According to reports, Cardi B confirmed Offset’s paternity in her divorce filing, which was obtained by TMZ on Friday. The rapper is seeking primary custody of their two children, daughter Kulture, 6, and son Wave, 2, in addition to child support.

Cardi B and Offset secretly married in 2017 and have been together for nearly seven years. Their latest pregnancy announcement has left fans and followers stunned, with many taking to social media to express their surprise and curiosity about the couple’s situation.

The news marks a significant development in the couple’s ongoing divorce proceedings, which were sparked by Offset’s alleged infidelity. Despite the challenges they have faced, Cardi B has consistently prioritized her children and has been vocal about her commitment to co-parenting with Offset.

As the couple navigates this latest development, fans around the world will be keeping a close eye on the situation, eager to see how Cardi B and Offset will continue to work together to raise their children and build a brighter future for themselves.

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