‘Enough': Cardi B slams online hate against Tyla
'People been dragging the s**t out of Tyla and it's like the girl does not even address or talk about nothing,' Cardi said during a late night X Spaces stream from Los Angeles.
'I'm starting to think people just don't like celebrities,' she said.
The Am I The Drama? rapper admitted she hasn't followed every detail of the attacks but is shocked by the persistence.
'I don't know what the hate is about because I never really got into the details of what is the real hardcore thing. However, I do know every time I scroll down on my TikTok, there's a video of her and people are talking sh*t,' she said.
'It's like, goddamn, what do you want her to f**ing do, cut her f**ing veins? Like, enough. Enough. I think that's what you be wanting,' she said.
Cardi, who is no stranger to 'straight up disrespectful' online comments, said the public criticism of Tyla has reached a disturbing level.
Some of the backlash stems from Tyla's heritage and the language she uses to describe it.
In 2024, during an interview on The Breakfast Club, Tyla described herself as 'coloured', a term that is a slur in the US but in South Africa refers to a distinct mixed-race identity with a complex historical and cultural background.

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