Rapper Cardi B doesn’t mind making friends - or enemies - depending on where you stand.
The 26-year-old I Like It hitmaker clearly lost a friend in a make-up artist who goes by the name Mua Blacswan.
In January, Mua posted on YouTube a video of over 30 minutes long, in which she reportedly claimed Cardi was the worst client she’d yet had.
She is said to have accused Cardi of being difficult, mean, late, vloeking at her and kicking her out of the hotel room without paying her.
And now, EIGHT months later, Cardi has finally decided to respond.
In an Instagram Live video, the rapper accused the make-up artist of being late, on drugs and unprofessional.
She said: “You don’t know how to do your job. Somebody contacts you, you come mad late - you come mad high, high as f**k! In the middle of the process, I’m telling you, ‘I don’t like how my make-up is looking’.”
“Then, when I say ‘I don’t like it,’ I wipe my face off and tell you to get the f**k out - leave.”
Cardi also accuses her of “Clout chasing” and adds, “I hate when you become a celebrity and anybody can say something about you.”
But Cardi draws the line at upsetting Offset, her husband and baby daddy of the couple’s little girl, Kulture Kiara, born earlier this year.
In an interview, Cardi said she doesn’t want to “insult her husband” in her music, so she will avoid rapping about “certain things” because she doesn’t want to upset her partner.
She says she can’t use male models in her music videos as she doesn’t want to hurt Offset’s feelings, according to the video.
She insists the feeling is mutual as Offset, 26, knows she’ll beat him if he gets too close to female models in his work.