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						<p>No brainer.<strong><strong> Cardi B</strong></strong> clapped back at criticism after not letting her 2-year-old daughter, Kulture, listen to her and <strong>Megan Thee Stallion</strong>’s “W.A.P.”</p>


<p>The rapper, 28, was dancing to the August 2020 release in a Sunday, January 3, video when her toddler ran into the room. The New York native rushed to turn off the song.</p>
<figure id="attachment_1943954"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/01/05/cardi-b-defends-not-letting-daughter-listen-to-039-wap-039-it-039-s-039-common-sense-039-0.jpg" alt="Cardi B Defends Not Letting Daughter Kulture Listen to WAP" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Cardi B and Kulture</span> <span class="credit">Courtesy of Cardi B/Instagram</span></figcaption></figure><p>A Twitter hater slammed the Grammy winner, writing, “So ya daughter can’t listen to it but everybody else’s daughter can? “AW OKAY ! Exactly what I been saying you have an agenda to push with that trash ass label your with. DISGUSTING.”</p>


<p>Cardi replied to the social media user on Monday, January 4: “Ya needs to stop with this already ! I’m not <strong>JoJo Siwa</strong> ! I don’t make music for kids. I make music for adults. Parents are responsible on what their children listen too [sic] or see. I’m a very sexual person but not around my child just like every other parent should be.”</p>
<p>The “Bodak Yellow” rapper went on to note that some moms are strippers, adding, “Pop p–sy ,twerk all night for entertainment does that mean they do it around their kids ? No! Stop making this a debate. It’s pretty much common sense.”</p>

		<p>She and <strong><strong>Offset</strong></strong> welcomed<strong> their daughter</strong> in July 2018. The<strong><em> Love &amp; Hip Hop: New York</em> </strong>alum joked two years later that she “can’t even be sexy in peace” with Kulture at home.</p>
<p>In November 2020, Cardi was filming an Instagram video in a black bustier when the little one called out to her from another one. The former reality star laughed uncomfortably and asked, “Yes?”</p>


<p>Cardi acknowledged the following month that while her and the Migos member’s daughter “lives a different lifestyle” than they did growing up, they’re intentional about keeping her grounded.</p>
<p>“My daughter came out of my p–sy rich,” the Hustlers star explained to <em>Billboard</em> in December 2020. “This girl gets in a pool every single day; I can’t swim because I barely went to the pool. … I want her to know that just because you have money, that doesn’t mean you’re super-privileged. Even me with her dad, we have had really bad experiences with police, and we’re rich and famous. I want her to know that you’re not going to be an exception. I want her to have compassion. I don’t want her to ever have the mentality of, ‘This doesn’t apply to me.'”</p>


						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Riley Cardoza</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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