Cardi B stopped by Charlamagne Tha God‘s daughter’s sweet 16 birthday party and offered up a performance for the birthday girl.

Charlamagne shared the clip on Instagram on Tuesday (June 4), offering a sweet message to the rap superstar.

He captioned the post: “THANK YOU To The Good Sister @iamcardib for popping out to my daughters Sweet 16 this past Sunday. Big Bardi really one of the most genuine spirits ever and I truly appreciate her.

“This moment is now a memory that will last forever in my daughter and all her friends hearts and I will forever be grateful to Bardi for making that happen. I Truly Thank GOD for it ALL!!!”

 

While she may be dreams come true for young women, Cardi’s been getting into spats with grown ones.

Last week, the “Bodak Yellow” rapper opened up about her issues with BIA, after the ongoing beef between the two rappers seemed to have reach a boiling point.

Cardi B took to Instagram Live to air her grievances with the 32-year-old rapper.

Cardi revealed that she had reached out to her latest rival by phone to attempt to resolve their issues directly.

“The conversation started very nasty. It started very aggressive,” Cardi B admitted. “I was coming at her, and she was coming at me. But then I called her back because…I’m so appalled at the fact that she thinks I’m copying her, or stealing from her, ‘cus there’s nothing that she do that I like. I don’t like her music, I don’t like her style…I don’t even see the bitch…”

She then went into some of the drama regarding her verse on the remix of GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Wanna Be.”

On the track, Bardi rapped, “Guess I’m a teacher since you wanna sub me/ She did one had no idea, thought she was on the shelf IKEA/ Hope she talk like that when I see her/ Bitch please don’t nobody wanna be her (BIA).”

Still, Cardi jokingly encouraged fans to stream Bia’s music, saying that the rapper needed to recoup her publishing.

She also threatened to release their conversation, saying: “I will put the conversations up…We ended up the conversation very nicely, and you still went to the internet dissing me…After the conversation, you went and you started saying I copied your music video…Then you going around lying about my pussy to my man’s boys and shit. What?…When I called her on the phone I wanted clarity, and that’s exactly what we got…”

Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson has asked the public for help after her car, which had vital medical equipment for her daughters inside, was taken.

The singer shared back in January that her twin daughters, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe, had been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), an uncommon genetic illness that leads to gradual muscle weakness.

She has spoken honestly about how difficult it has been adjusting to caring for her children, and has since used her platform to raise awareness for SMA. On Sunday (April 19), she explained that some of the key equipment she relies on to care for her daughters is now missing after her vehicle was stolen from outside her home.

Posting on her Instagram Stories, Nelson said her black Land Rover Defender with the registration JJ73SSY was taken from her driveway “in the early hours of the morning” in Brentwood, Essex.

“Please if any of you have seen or know of any information, can you DM me or contact the police,” she wrote. “I have so much of my girls’ hospital equipment in that car that’s really needed.”

 

When she first opened up about her daughters’ diagnosis in January, she described it as “the most gruelling three, four months and endless appointments”, before confirming doctors had told her the twins have “SMA type 1”.

“It does affect every muscle in the body, down to legs, arms, breathing, swallowing,” she said, adding that both daughters were having trouble feeding and were unable to move their legs freely.

Nelson also shared that doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital told her the girls were “probably never going to be able to walk. They probably will never regain their neck strength, so they will be disabled.”

In April, she marked a major step forward after the government confirmed that newborn screening for SMA will begin in October this year, earlier than the originally planned 2027 rollout. “We need to keep pushing to make sure every baby has the opportunity to have this heel prick test at birth,” she said.

According to the charity SMA UK, around 47 babies in the UK were born with the condition in 2024, while about one in 40 people are believed to carry the gene linked to the disease.

Nelson left Little Mix in 2020, explaining that being part of the group had taken a “toll” on her mental health. She later launched her solo career with her debut single ‘Boyz’ featuring Nicki Minaj in 2021, followed by ‘Bad Thing’ in 2023.

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