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Cardi B Posts First Photos of Baby Blossom as She Twins With Her Kids in Matching Louis Vuitton

Cardi B Posts First Photos of Baby Blossom as She Twins With Her Kids in Matching Louis Vuitton

Yahoo20-06-2025
Shortly after filing for divorce, Cardi B and Offset welcomed their third child, Blossom, in September 2024. While she's let her baby's name slip during various social media posts, Cardi gave the Bardi Gang their first official glimpse of Blossom when posting a series of photos of her three kids to Instagram on Monday (June 16).
'It is you Miss Blossom Belles,' she captioned the pictures. It was a Louis Vuitton-filled pool day for Cardi and the family at home. Sporting a million-dollar smile, Blossom stars in the first photo while wearing a pink onesie and an LV scarf with pink bow socks.
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Cardi was twinning with her daughter, Kulture, who posed poolside in a matching LV headband and handbag. She also showed some love to son Wave, as he looked unbothered while messing around on his phone and rocking a pair of Timberland boots.
Motherhood could be in Latto's future, as the Atlanta rapper hopped into the comments section saying she's suffering from 'Baby feverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr wtffffffff.' Anycia, GloRilla and Stefflon Don also gushed about the family Cardi's built.
Cardi B's new boo, Stefon Diggs, wasn't present for the pool day, but the couple appears to be going strong heading into the summer.
On the legal side, the Grammy-winning rapper and Offset are still sorting out a bitter divorce after Cardi filed for the second time last August.
Last month, Offset filed for spousal support in the divorce proceedings with Cardi. The Migos rapper amended the filing with a request for an unspecified amount of alimony. Days later, Cardi went off on Offset during an explosive X Spaces.
'You such a f—ing p—y a– n—a,' she slammed her ex. 'Word to my mother, I want you to die, but I want you to die f—ing slow. When you die, I want you to die slow in the bed. And when you die, n—a, you gotta think of me.'
Find Cardi's family photos here.
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