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TAKE ME BACK! Offset crashes Cardi B’s performance to ask for forgiveness [Video]
American celebrity couple, Cardi B and Offset, have continued to be a topic of discourse on social media after their recent separation scandal.
On Saturday night, Offset interrupted Cardi B’s performance as he walked on stage carrying a bouquet of roses.
He said, “I just want to tell you I’m sorry bruh. In person. In front of the WORLD.”
On his birthday on Friday, Offset had also posted a video on his Instagram page begging Cardi B to take him back.
Meanwhile, 26-year-old Cardi B has asked fans to respect her baby father because he is still her family.
She said that the constant insults hauled at Offset were not healthy for his mental health neither does it make her feel good.
She further urged her fans to sheath their swords and stop disrespecting him.
The pair have a baby girl together, named Kulture.
Recall that WuzupNaija reported that sources close to the couple revealed that Offset wants to spend the holidays with Cardi and their little girl, Kulture, specifically Xmas Eve and the days leading up to 24th.
According to TMZ, Offset knows how important spending first Christmas with his daughter will be, and wants to be there.
A source told the website that if he’s allowed to spend the holidays with his ex and their baby, he will be arriving with plenty of gifts for both Kulture and Cardi.
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