Cardi B had the perfect comeback for an internet troll who made a reference to her pending court case, telling the rapper she's going to prison.
The Twitter troll wrote, "You're going to prison," before the "WAP" rapper clearly stated that she has much bigger plans than getting locked up.
"Before I go to prison you gone see me breakin more records and making more Ms," she said.
Before I go to prison you gone see me breakin more records and making more Ms ???? https://t.co/LQWk6CSPe8
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) October 19, 2021
Continuing in their narrative, the troll also suggested Offset wouldn't know what to do with the children if Cardi went to prison in a since-deleted tweet, according to BuzzFeed.
"My man is allow to be with his kids so what’s your point?" Cardi said in response to the post.
My man is allow to be with his kids so what’s your point ? https://t.co/ZTRgWxbrf7
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) October 19, 2021
Fans showed up in full force on social media to defend the artist.
"The disrespect is taken to a whole new level Leave those kids out of your hatred for Cardi," one person said.
The disrespect is taken to a whole new level Leave those kids out of your hatred for Cardi https://t.co/GK9vxd2KA7
— KehBardi (@kehbardii7) October 19, 2021
Cardi also reminded trolls to stay away from her children.
Exactly! I be chillin I don’t know why people think is sweet to play wit my kids https://t.co/pVuXyrAVCU
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) October 19, 2021
The 29-year-old musician faced charges of reckless endangerment and assault after a 2018 brawl at a New York strip club. She is scheduled to appear in court next week.
But Cardi clearly remains confident in her future, considering her recent success. In August, her debut studio album Invasion of Privacy from 2018 became the first album from a female rapper to spend 175 weeks on the Billboard 200, Hypebeast reports.
Cardi was recently featured on Lizzo's newest single, "Rumors," which landed at No. 1 and No. 4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Billboard Hot 100 charts respectively, according to Billboard.