When Cardi B rapped ‘I don’t cook, I don’t clean,’ she wasn’t entirely serious.

  • Cardi jokingly showed off her cooking skills on Instagram with mac and cheese.
  • She clarified she can and does cook; she just prefers not to due to her busy life.
  • Cardi expects her partner to treat her well if she’s putting in the effort to cook.
  • Amidst the lyric clarification, Offset filed for joint custody of their children.

When Cardi B dropped the hit song ‘WAP’, her lyrics about not cooking or cleaning made waves. Fans took them literally, but Cardi recently cleared things up on her Instagram. She was seen showcasing her mac and cheese skills and made it clear she can cook but chooses not to due to her hectic schedule.

She humorously explained, “When I say I don’t cook I don’t clean, it’s because I don’t want to.” With a busy lifestyle and being a mom, she’s hired help to handle those chores. Plus, she cheekily expects her partner to reciprocate with affection if she’s cooking for him.

Meanwhile, the drama between Cardi and Offset isn’t just about lyrics. Amid their ongoing divorce, Offset has asked for joint custody of their three kids. TMZ reports he wants the kids’ primary residence to be with Cardi, and requests a fair division of their property and individual responsibility for legal fees.

Offset recently expressed his feelings in a new song titled “Ten.” He seems to address his split with Cardi in a rather blunt fashion, challenging his ex with a direct and seemingly harsh lyrical narrative, suggesting she’d have a tough time moving on.

Offset’s lyrics in the song are bold, declaring he’s moved on and living the single life to the fullest. He raps about late-night encounters and dismisses any notion of missing his past relationship, painting a picture of someone comfortable in their new life.

Cardi B’s playful clarification and Offset’s custody request add intriguing layers to their public lives.

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