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'Pathetic bitter loser sh*t': Fans slam Offset for petty club stunt involving Stefon Diggs' ex amid Cardi B drama

'Pathetic bitter loser sh*t': Fans slam Offset for petty club stunt involving Stefon Diggs' ex amid Cardi B drama

Time of India4 hours ago

Offset and Sky Marlene, Stefon Diggs' ex, were seen at the same nightclub (Getty Images and Instagram)
The hip-hop and NFL worlds are colliding again—and not for a remix. This time, it's Offset making headlines after being spotted at the same nightclub as Sky Marlene, the ex-girlfriend of NFL star Stefon Diggs.
What adds fuel to the fire? Stefon Diggs just so happens to be Cardi B's rumored new man, while she's still legally married to Offset. Coincidence? Fans aren't buying it.
Is Offset playing games or just caught in a messy love web?
According to Rain Drops Media, Sky was seen at the club where Offset performed, and while the two didn't exchange any overtly flirty glances—or numbers—just their simultaneous presence has the internet convinced that this was anything but accidental.
Twitter, as usual, erupted.
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'Going after the ex of your ex-wife's boyfriend as a way to get back at her is some pathetic bitter loser shit,' one user tweeted, capturing the sentiment shared by many. Another added, 'This just lets you know these hoes be living aimless lives,' as the drama played out like a crossover episode of Love & Hip Hop and Hard Knocks.
While there's no official confirmation that Offset and Sky Marlene have any romantic connection, the fact that she appeared at a club where he was performing on the same night Cardi B's relationship with Diggs dominates headlines? That's either next-level pettiness or cosmic coincidence.
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Cardi B and Stefon Diggs stay above the fray amid quiet soft-launch romance
Meanwhile, Cardi B and Stefon Diggs seem perfectly content playing it cool. They've been spotted together on yachts and in cozy settings, but neither has addressed the romance publicly. 'When you're busy building an empire and still collecting checks from your soon-to-be ex-husband's royalties, you don't have time for the ex of your man's ex,' one fan wrote, summing up Cardi's mood perfectly.
Diggs, now with the New England Patriots, continues his silent vibe-only PR strategy—no comments, no confirmations, just touchdowns and tranquility.
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Whether Offset and Sky Marlene's club cameo was a carefully orchestrated revenge play or a harmless coincidence, one thing is clear: in celebrity circles, even a passing moment can spiral into headline-making chaos.
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