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Cardi B and Candace Owens Go to War on Twitter Over Grammys 'WAP' Performance

March 17, 2021 at 12:19
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It started out all fun and games for Cardi, but before the night was through Candace was threatening to sue for defamation and Cardi was threatening a countersuit of her own.


At first, after Candace Owens trashed Cardi B's Grammys performance of "WAP" during an appearance on Fox News with Tucker Carlson, Cardi appeared to be having fun with the right-wing pundit.

But things quickly got more serious as Candace laid into Cardi as a terrible role model for young women, and Black culture, with Cardi accusing Candace of setting "women Black or white to hundreds of years back" and even pulling out an old tweet of Candace praising Cardi for her self-expression.

 

Before the night was through on Twitter, Candace was threatening to sue Cardi for defamation, and Cardi was threatening to countersue over allegations that she'd photoshopped a tweet.

When it all began innocently enough on Monday night, it was all joy from Cardi as she shared footage of Candace and Tucker blasting her performance on his show, captioning her share, "WE MADE FOX NEWS GUYS!!"
 





 

Candace was ruthless in her attacks on Cardi, at one point calling her "a cancer cell to culture," saying that she's poisoning young Black girls packaged as "empowerment." She went on to suggest that Cardi does this because she doesn't believe she can be more than someone who takes off their clothes herself.

Cardi then cited Melania Trump's nude modeling past as inspiration, which only pushed Candace even further. "You are digging up modeling shots from our former First Lady from 3 decades ago," she wrote. "She has evolved. You have not. What you did at Grammy's was disgusting. Own it."

 
 

Cardi pushed back against that argument by saying that Melania showed her that she, too, could be First Lady one day. Or is it that "only white women can be naked ands how their sexuality and evolve in their 30s, but I can't?"

In response to this, Candace doubled down on claims that Cardi is "part of a larger cancer that is manifesting in Black culture." She further added that "there's no person in America who can look you in the face and honestly say they wish their daughters turned out like you."

Cardi then shared a clip of Candace saying that she was doing what a woman should be doing, making her husband a sandwich in the kitchen, adding with a giggle, "Nine months pregnant and barefoot."


 

"And Black women should be more like you?" Cardi captioned the video. "After all the fighting for equality and freedom they should be submissive to a white man?"

Candace shot back that it's not submissive to "take care of" your family. "My relationship is healthy," she tweeted. "You can't say the same so maybe take some notes."




 

She then went on to a more pointed attack on Cardi's performance with Megan Thee Stallion before calling out the skin tone of the people behind Cardi's career. "Who made the most money off your WAP?" she asked. "You sold it to who?"

Cardi's response to this was to cite white-created stereotypes of Black women as "only being good in the kitchen and taking care of children, also known as the 'mammy.'"

She then attempted to pivot to an old tweet from Candace Owen where she cited Cardi, along with Denzel Washington, as one of her "predictions for the Black revolution for free thought."

"She doesn't pay attention to politics but if she did she would be a Kanye mindset," Candace wrote in the 2018 tweet. "She believes in freedom." This was, of course, before Cardi became extremely political, only on the opposite side of the aisle as Candace.

"Every time you and I get into a Twitter exchange you keep bringing up this tweet so let reiterate: I still think you have potential. You are entertaining & funny— but you are not being that anymore," Candace responded to the resurfaced tweet. "You have transformed into a stain on culture and what it means to be a woman."


 

As remarkable as it may be to believe, the argument escalated even further from there, with Cardi bringing up a very personal alleged tweet about marital infidelity that Candace immediately accused Cardi and her team of photoshopping.

As Cardi stood by the tweet, insisting it was real -- which appears to not be true -- Candace quickly went from "literally laughing out loud" to "100 percent suing Cardi for that nonsense" in a few short tweets.

Cardi then responded, saying that she was "going to sue Candy for claiming I photoshopped a tweet that dozens of articles reported about back in November ... First she claim me and my team photoshopped it now it was a fake tweet. Which one is it?"

She then called for everyone to Google the tweet in question. And while it's true that it was reported on back in November, there is no evidence that the tweet was ever actually written by Candace. Instead, it appears to have been a doctored tweet from the beginning.

Cardi then cracked a joke about the two of them making out (sharing footage from her Grammys performance), but Candace was definitely not ready to back down or take a lighter tone.



 

The evening did end, though, with Candace thanking Cardi for helping to get her trending on Twitter, suggesting that it was her upcoming new show that was trending. Cardi was quick to clarify that even Twitter's explanation as to why her name was trending is this feud with Cardi.

But hey, there's no such thing as bad publicity, right?

While the feud has again cooled to a low simmer, this isn't the first time these two outspoken personalities have butted heads, and it likely won't be the last.


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