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Cardi B says fake Instagram account led to #CardiBIsOverParty

Cardi B is calling out the allegedly fake Instagram account she believes is responsible for #CardiBIsOverParty trending on Twitter. On Thursday, the Grammy winner took to social media to clear her name after the account attacked Cardi’s former rival Nicki Minaj, as well as Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat. The “Press” rapper, …

Cardi B is calling out the allegedly fake Instagram account she believes is responsible for #CardiBIsOverParty trending on Twitter.

On Thursday, the Grammy winner took to social media to clear her name after the account attacked Cardi’s former rival Nicki Minaj, as well as Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat. The “Press” rapper, 27, told fans during an Instagram Live that she became aware of the hashtag after she woke up and checked her cell phone.

“I’m like, ‘What the f–k,’” Cardi said, adding that she would never make a fake page like, “a 15-year-old to talk about celebrities.”

She added that fans also claimed fellow rapper Lil’ Kim, Cardi’s younger sister, Hennessy, and her hairstylist all followed or commented on the fraudulent account, leading many to believe that it was legit.

Cardi claims the images found on the page were photoshopped.

“I don’t have issues with none of these girls,” Cardi continued. “I don’t even talk to people like that. Stop trying to make these fake s—s up, I don’t care if y’all trying to cancel me for something else but don’t make lies about me. It’s tiring, it’s annoying.”

She also claims she never asked Lil’ Kim — who engaged in a feud with Minaj years prior — to bash the “Tusa” rapper, adding that she doesn’t “know her that well.”

After debunking the gossip, Cardi took to Twitter to thank her loyal fans for their support and warm wishes.

“All I been doing is eating food & people have to make fake edits to cancel me it makes me feel like IM THAT BITCH,” she said in a response to a fan.

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