The Grammy winner went on Twitter on Tuesday with conservative analyst Candace Owens.
Now, if you know what “WAP” means, you won’t be shocked by the stripper pole, the provocative outfits and the two rappers approaching on a giant bed during the performance.
Owens saw this as “an attack on American values, American traditions” and accused the artists of “actively trying to make children aspire to things that are grotesque” with their primetime act.
“We are celebrating wickedness in America,” said Owens.
“Important fact, I’m just going to thank Candy (Owens) she put my performance on Fox News giving more views that increased views on YouTube and is counting on my flows and sales,” tweeted the rapper. “Blinking your face with your tongue ENLARGE AND STILL. REMEMBER THE ADULT PARENTS ONLY YOU CAN MONITOR WHAT YOUR CHILDREN WATCH NO1.
But things quickly evolved as Owens and Cardi B exchanged tweets that covered everything from race and gender politics to each other’s spouses.
Most of what has been said is not suitable for family consumption, but let’s just say that there were some nudes involved and it ended with the two women threatening a lawsuit against each other.
Who said that the rap fight has to stay with rappers?