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Cardi B Drops United State First Lady, Melania Trump Bear Photo

Rapper Cardi B has shared a bear photo of the first lady of the United States of America on social media via Twitter.

Cardi B shared the photo following a shared from a news correspondent in the US.

The news correspondent, DeAnna Lorraine, had taken to her Twitter page on Wednesday, August 26, 2020, where she slammed the rapper.

America needs far more women like Melania Trump and far less like Cardi B,

she tweeted.

Apparently, the journalist’s tweet didn’t sit well with the controversial rapper as it didn’t take too long for her to fire back.

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She responded to the tweet by sharing a naked photo of Melania Trump, a Slovenian-American former model, businesswoman, and the current first lady of the United States, as the wife of the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump.

This Is Her Reply Below;

I guess Cardi B is trying to prove herself after critics always bashing her over her latest song titled “WAP” and has made history in her career.

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