“I think it’s cool that Cardi is able to show us how her music is made!” – Cardi B has FARTS LOUDLY in toilet instagram live

Cardi B Rips Loud Fart on the Toilet on Instagram Live - FartHub

Cardi B is known for having no shame when it comes to farting but this takes it to another level.  In this clip she rips a massive fart at 24 seconds while sitting on the toilet.

Can’t believe she streamed this live on Instagram!  She truly gives zero F#$%s.  She has no shame!

Check out video below:

Life doesn’t get more real than Cardi B’s. Cardi b who is trying her best to convince her fans that her stomach is messed up provides the best evidence possible while on her toilet.

Cardi B has been going through a bad week, she has her court case to deal with and one of her enemies posted online that her husband Offset was trying to get with her. This enemy is 6ix9ine’s girlfriend. Offset and Cardi says he was HACKED! Offset explained that one of his emails got hacked hence all his social media pages were taken over.

The rapper, who has designed lines for Fashion Nova, featured in an advert for Balenciaga and recently collaborated with Reebok on a line of sneakers, has firmly established herself as a fashion mainstay and influencer.

She took the attention away from the catwalk in 2019 when she posed in a floral, full body outfit by designer Richard Quinn in front of the Eiffel Tower, with Vogue commenting that she had “won” Paris Fashion Week while she scored style points for wearing vintage Mugler on the red carpet of the 2019 Grammys.

Last year’s music video for WAP, her collaboration with fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion, caused a spike in searches for leopard, snake and tiger print clothes.

Earlier this month a new report revealed the fashion industry still has a bias towards white men who outnumber anyone else in executive roles. The findings from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) showed two in three black employees (63%) in the sector reported that they are regularly the “only” black person in the room.

The report – called the State of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – also revealed just 57% of black fashion industry employees believed their company was doing enough when it came to inclusivity, compared with 77% of their white colleagues.