Cardi B has opened up about dropping a jaw-dropping amount of cash in a single month.
It all started this week when the rapper uploaded a sponsored ad for the clothing brand Shein to her Instagram page.
However, Some of her fans questioned her collaboration with clothing brands since she often wears designer outfits.
Now in a response, the rapper took to X (formally known as Twitter) and revealed that her monthly spending reaches an impressive $3 million (£2.3 million).
“People say that I’m surviving off Shein deals and brand deals?” she asked, indignantly.
She also revealed text messages from an agent outlining an impressive tour offer valued at $65 million, with half of that amount payable upon signing.
“I want to let y’all know that I could wake up tomorrow and sign a contract, and I would have half of $65 million, or half of $70 million, in my bank,” she said.
Cardi shared that she is holding off on accepting any tour offers for the time being, as she is eagerly anticipating the release of her much-awaited sophomore album, which is sure to elevate her career even further.
“I don’t want to take tour deals until I announce my album,” she said. “‘Cause when I announce my album, I know they’re gonna up it. You gotta move smart… You can’t act hungry, especially when you’re not.”
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In 2019, The "Money" rapper,posted a rant to Instagram revealing she has to spend big to look the part of a successful star:
"Being an artist, looking good for ya, doing all this extra s*it to please ya. That s*it costs money."
“You know what I hate I hate when celebrities do something very extravagant but something very luxurious, there's people on the comments say "You could have donated that" or "we going backwards you could've done this or that with your money".'Who are you to tell people whatta do with their hard-working a*s money.'
She also talked about the struggles of being taxed more, explaining that being rich is not as easy as it seems to fans.
“First of all, do you know that artists, celebrities... the IRS, out of every cheque that you make they automatically take 45% of your cheque. That means in order to spend $500K you gotta make at least a million."