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Cardi B Tells Gossips to ‘Get Off the Internet' Amid Stefon Diggs Breakup Rumors: ‘Ignore the Bored'

Cardi B Tells Gossips to ‘Get Off the Internet' Amid Stefon Diggs Breakup Rumors: ‘Ignore the Bored'

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Cardi B has had enough of the rumors flooding social media regarding her relationship with Stefon Diggs, and she seemingly addressed fans with an explosive string of posts Tuesday (July 8) on X.
'Shut the f— up,' she bluntly wrote. Cardi implored those gossiping about her business to 'go to dinner, go shopping, go to the park …Get off the internet…ENOUGH!!'
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The 32-year-old had a final message for gossips while having a few minutes to breathe in between attending shows at Paris Couture Week. 'Enjoy these looks and day …..and ignore the bored ….Love yall,' she concluded.
Rumors swirled that there was trouble in paradise between Cardi and her NFL star boo after she appeared to wipe her social media clean of any sign of Diggs. TMZ reported that the couple has not broken up despite the social media wipe.
Cardi B also reposted a clip working out in the gym with the superstar wide receiver on Tuesday to dead the break-up rumors.
Cardi began dating Diggs earlier this year after filing for divorce from Offset and they went public with their relationship in May while attending a New York Knicks playoff game together.
Everything seemed to be going great between the mushy couple as they vacationed in France in June, which saw Diggs rent a Victorian castle for Cardi to live out her royal queen dreams.
Some fans attempted to stir the pot while connecting Cardi's tweets to Nicki Minaj's rant attacking Megan Thee Stallion, Jay-Z and Roc Nation. 'Algorithm win this 1,' one person wrote while stacking Nicki and Cardi's tweets next to one another.
On the music front, Cardi is working toward the release of her anticipated Am I the Drama? sophomore album, which is slated to arrive on Sept. 19.Best of Billboard
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