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Hospitalized Cardi B says prank caller sent CPS to her home

Cardi B is slamming a prank caller who sent child protective services to her house with a report that her children were in danger while the rapper is in the hospital.

The “Bodak Yellow” rapper took to Instagram live with a pointed message for the unknown person: “For the Child Protective Services to come to my f–king house? Not my house, my gated mansion at 11 p.m. while my children are sleeping because there’s an anonymous call that there been going on that, that my kids have been getting abused and beaten. Are you f–king dumb?”

She continued: “This is when the pranks start getting too far. You f–king assholes think that s–t is funny and it’s not funny,” she said.

The Grammy winner then threatened to take legal action against CPS as well as the prank caller. “We’re the only colored people in my neighborhood completely and for motherf–kers to pop up in my house with cops and Child Protective Services because you motherf–kers wanna do an anonymous call involving my children… I promise you this, I’m gonna sue CPS for f–king coming to my house at whatever the f–k time it is,” the 32-year-old continued.

She also promised to “sue the person that did this anonymous call.” even if it means hiring “the best private investigator in the whole f–king country because y’all take joking and y’all take s–t a little too far,” she said.

“My kids live great. My kids have never been touched, never gotten hit no matter how annoying they are,” she said. “I never hit my kids.”

Cardi B was in the hospital at the time of her livestream, where she says she’s been since Saturday. She did not give any details about why she was admitted to the hospital.

Last month, the “WAP” rapper and her estranged husband, Offset, welcomed their third child, a baby girl.


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