Why Cardi B Saying On Social Media She Want To Shoot Herself And Telling Her Followers To Do The Same?
Two days after Cardi B's birthday, she expressed distress by stating that she wanted to put a bullet in her head. Is this Cardi B's way of seeking help, attention, or aiming for viral recognition? This tweet followed a heated online exchange with users who made derogatory remarks about her work ethic, dubbing her as "the only Mexican that doesn't work hard." This comment is undoubtedly a reference to the five-year gap between her first album, 2018's 'Invasion of Privacy,' and its yet-to-be-released follow-up. In response to the harsh criticism, she boldly declared, "[You can] bring me down and hurt my feelings and talk sh-t about everything – that's why I don't release music."
Later in the week, the GRAMMY winner took to Instagram to reassure her supporters that she has since calmed down following the incident, and they need not be concerned about her mental health.
Checkout Cardi B response about ther statement about how she feels.
Here at Noneillah, we want to convey to Cardi B that we understand the pressures of life. At times, we may feel overwhelmed, to the point of contemplating the end. However, it's important to emphasize that we do not wish to end our lives in a literal sense; rather, this is expressed metaphorically. Nevertheless, at Noneillah, we hold a deep appreciation for you. Stay true to yourself and keep creating your music. It doesn't matter if the haters don't appreciate your music. As long as your fans enjoy it, and you find satisfaction in your work, that's what truly matters.
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