The ‘Please Me’ rapstress addressed the comments aimed at Khloe Kardashian after her boyfriend Tristan Thompson was accused of cheating with Jordyn Woods.

Cardi B has defended Khloe Kardashian after her boyfriend Tristan Thompson reportedly cheated on her with Kylie Jenner’s best friend, Jordyn Woods.

Khloe Kardashian and boyfriend, Tristan Thompson, welcomed a baby girl last Thursday (April 12th), but before the pair could give their new bundle of joy a name, Thompson made headlines days prior for allegedly cheating on Khloe. Leaked video footage showed the father of two having seemingly intimate conversations with multiple women at a D.C. club last October.

Cardi B's Advice For Khloé Kardashian Following Tristan Thompson Cheating Scandal, Offset Cheating Rumors

As more details of the alleged tryst became public, the scandal was overshadowed with the birth of Khloe and Tristan’s newborn. While neither Khloe, 33, or Tristan, 27, have yet to comment on the rumors, Bronx native, Cardi B, offered some advice to the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star.

The 25-year-old rapper, who is engaged and pregnant by Migos rapper, Offset, recently announced her own pregnancy via Saturday Night Live (April 8th). After the announcement, she received flak and confessed she felt “scrutinized.” The specifics of the scrutiny are still unclear, but it appears that the mother-to-be may be referencing her fiance’s alleged cheating incident, which took place earlier this year. When asked if she could provide any advice to Khloe, she spoke her mind on the issue. She playfully stated,

I would advise her to listen to [my album] Invasion of Privacy. I think it would help her bring down some tears.

On a more serious note, she continued,

I really feel for her. It’s nothing more annoying when something like that is in the public eye, and this is the thing I don’t like about these blogs and these paparazzi: this woman is pregnant! To bring that type of stress on a pregnant woman, it’s heartbreaking and dangerous, as well. It’s like nobody cares, nobody has the heart to just say, ‘Let’s just chill.’ It [seems like] it’s all about the money, or about the clickbait. I don’t know how people aren’t embarrassed or disgusted.