“I don’t want to have beef with anybody that I love” — Cardi B wants to have a “healthy co

Cardi B hopes for an amicable relationship with her estranged husband, Offset, moving forward amid their divorce. The couple, who filed for divorce in July, were recently embroiled in drama after Offset claimed she cheated on him while she was pregnant with their baby. The WAP rapper fired back at Offset, saying she regretted her relationship with him.

 

 

Cardi B Wants A Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship With Offset

On October 16, Cardi B addressed her fans on X Spaces, giving them an insight into her life as a single woman and mother of three. She added that while she was having fun being single, she did not want that to affect her work and her peace too much.

“Life has been really weird. I’m single and I’ve been having fun, but I feel like me being single and me having fun, I have to stop it because I don’t want it to get in the way of my work … I’m paranoid to give people my time, I’m just playing around right now. I just want peace,” Cardi B said.
Cardi B also addressed her strained relationship with Offset, saying she wanted a “healthy co-parenting relationship” with him that involved “no f**king, no flirting.” She brought up her divorced parents as an example, adding they always maintained peace with each other to help parent her and her sister together.

Cardi B & Offset: Co-Parenting Goals Despite Divorce! - YouTube

“I feel like two weeks ago, there was a lot of beef. I feel like things are calming down right now. I don’t want to have beef with anybody that I love. All the divorce things that happen, I want peace and I want friendship,” she said.”I just want, like, a healthy co-parenting relationship, and co-parenting means no f**king, no flirting … I want peace. I want to be like my mom and my dad, they don’t f**k with each other, they just there for me and my sister.”

Cardi B also said she is juggling motherhood with work, having recently given birth to her third child. She added that it felt like she gave birth five months ago when, in reality, it was merely six weeks ago, and her body was still “feeling weird.”