Cardi B has told parents to “stop expecting celebs to raise your kids” following her raunchy performance at the Grammy Awards last Sunday.
The rapper turned up the heat as she danced with fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion, 26, to their song WAP (wet-a** p***y).
The two women gave Mavericks a run for their money on stage, as they danced on a pole and got hot and heavy on a bed.
But their dance routine rubbed parents up the wrong way, with many viewers criticising the awards show for letting their performance air.
The Federal Communications Commission received numerous complaints.
Cardi, 28, was also targeted on Instagram, following her feud with conservative commentator Candace Owens.
One follower asked why she doesn’t allow her two-year-old daughter Kulture to listen to her music.
“But how is this she empowering women with her music but doesn't let her daughter listen? Don't you wanna empower your daughter also??” they asked.
In response, Cardi wrote: “I don’t make music for kids. I make music for adults. Parents are responsible on what their children listen too or see...I'm a very sexual person but not around my child just like every other parent should be. (sic)
“My daughter doesn’t need to listen to music to be empowered neither should your children. The only way to empower your kids is by talking to them, boost their confidence and making sure they get a good education.
“I never ever said that WAP was made to empower women, I’m just a freaky person and this is not the first sex song ever made. Stop expecting celebs to raise your kids.”