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Cardi B on pressure of fame, divorce from Offset and lawsuits: “I said what I said for real. Like, just don’t lie”
Rapper Cardi B said she will sue anyone who takes her to court in the future after winning a recent assault case in California.
“This will be the last time that somebody sues me and takes me to court and I won’t sue back,” Cardi B told “CBS Mornings.” “I’m gonna sue you until your grandkids is paying me cause I’m so tired of this.”
Earlier this month, a jury found Cardi B not liable after deliberating for less than an hour in a California civil trial. A security guard had accused the rapper of assault, and her testimony went viral when she candidly admitted to calling the security guard names.
“When the attorney asked me, like, ‘What was you calling her?’ You cannot sit here and lie and be like, ‘I wasn’t calling her no names.’ That’s not the truth,” she said. “I said what I said for real. Like, just don’t lie.”
Following her court victory, Cardi B made headlines when she threw a pen at a reporter who asked a question about her pregnancy, which she had not yet confirmed, and asked if she was concerned about “paternity issues” with NFL player Stefon Diggs.
“I threw it at the floor so he could shut … up,” she said, explaining that she thought the question was “disrespectful” and “distasteful.”
Co-parenting with Offset
The rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar, filed for divorce from fellow rapper Offset in July 2024 after seven years of marriage. The couple has three children together, and the divorce has not yet been finalized, but Cardi B says she’s been ready to move on.
“I am so tired of people, like, associating me with somebody that is from the past because I filed for divorce a year ago. That should be very clear. I don’t deal with that, I don’t mess with that, I don’t have no contact with that,” she said.
In a new song “Man of Your Word,” from her upcoming album, Cardi B reflects on the relationship, rapping: “Seven years, I admit it wasn’t all bad. Skeletons in my closet too…” The lyrics continue, “As a wife I should’ve realized when you were hurt, but instead I put my music first…But I really do wish you the best. Continue being a winner. If I had one wish, I wish you would’ve been a man of your word.”
When asked about the lyrics, she said simply: “I just wish he was a better person. But it is what it is. Be a better person for your kids.”
Regarding whether they could successfully co-parent their three children, Cardi B said “not right now.
“I don’t really have hate in my heart anymore. I think he has, like, some type of hate in his heart right now. And I don’t know how long that’s going to take, because somebody could say it, but their actions don’t show it,” she said.
Cardi B said she is hopeful for unity with Offset.
“I don’t know how long that’s going to take for him, but that’s always been my wish. I get along with everybody that I dated. We all move on. There shouldn’t be any animosity. Your life, my life, separate. We should be able to raise kids. We should be able to ask each other questions. We should be able to say, “Hey, look what one of the kids just did. Look at the report card,” she said.
Handling fame and criticism
Despite her tough public persona, Cardi B acknowledged that criticism affects her deeply.
“A lotta things get to me, you know what I’m saying? I’m the type of person to think and be like, ‘What would my daughter think of me? Or, “What would my mom think of me?” Or, “What would my grandparents think of me?”
She explained that responding to critics is necessary for her mental health.
“You can’t always bottle it inside, because that turns you crazy. That’s why some celebrities, they do drugs, they start developing mental issues and stuff like that,” she said. “You have to say it. Let it out.”
The rapper said she sometimes wants to “go off the grid” and disappear to a Caribbean island for a year because of the constant scrutiny, but refuses to give up because of what it would teach her daughter.
“Imagine one day me telling my daughter that. Like, it’s like, ‘Oh, why’d I give up? Because I couldn’t take it.’ That’s me raising her to be weak on criticism,” she said.
The interview comes as Cardi B prepares to launch her new album and tour. She credited her strong support system of family, friends and colleagues for helping her navigate fame.
“Nobody in my team kisses my ass, or my friends or nothing,” she said. “I don’t want people to cuddle me ’cause I want to be able to see the truth.”
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‘Vibe coding’ named word of the year by Collins dictionary
“Vibe coding,” a word that essentially means using artificial intelligence (AI) to tell a machine what you want instead of coding it yourself, was on Thursday named the Collins Word of the Year 2025.
Coined by OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy, the word refers to “an emerging software development that turns natural language into computer code using AI”, according to Collins Dictionary.
“It’s programming by vibes, not variables,” said Collins.
“While tech experts debate whether it’s revolutionary or reckless, the term has resonated far beyond Silicon Valley, speaking to a broader cultural shift towards AI-assisted everything in everyday life,” it added.
Lexicographers at Collins Dictionary monitor the 24 billion-word Collins Corpus, which draws from a range of media sources including social media, to create the annual list of new and notable words that reflect our ever-evolving language.
The 2025 shortlist highlights a range of words that have emerged in the past year to pithily reflect the changing world around us.
“Broligarchy” made the list in a year that saw tech billionaire Elon Musk briefly at the heart of US President Donald Trump’s administration and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos cosying up to the president.
The word is defined as a small clique of very wealthy men who exert political influence.
‘Coolcation’
New words linked to work and technology include “clanker,” a derogatory term for a computer, robot or source of artificial intelligence, and “HENRY,” an acronym for high earner, not rich yet.
Another is “taskmasking,” the act of giving a false impression that one is being productive in the workplace, while “micro-retirement” refers to a break taken between periods of employment to pursue personal interests.
In the health and behavioural sphere, “biohacking” also gets a spot, meaning the activity of altering the natural processes of one’s body in an attempt to improve one’s health and longevity.
Also listed is “aura farming,” the deliberate cultivation of a distinctive and charismatic persona and the verb “to glaze,” to praise or flatter someone excessively or undeservedly.
Although the list is dominated by words linked to technology and employment, one from the world of leisure bags a spot — “coolcation,” meaning a holiday in a place with a cool climate.
Last year’s word of the year was “Brat,” the name of UK singer Charli XCX’s hit sixth album, signifying a “confident, independent, and hedonistic attitude” rather than simply a term for a badly-behaved child.
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Prince Harry reaction to Meghan Markle’s acting return comes out
Following news that Meghan Markle is making a return to acting, alongside Lily Collins, Brie Larson, Jack Quaid (son of Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid), and Henry Golding, sources have come forward to reveal what Prince Harry thinks of all this.
According to the source, the project Meghan is diving into is called Close Personal Friends, and will be her first since she retired from acting nearly eight years ago.
The project about two couples features Meghan playing herself, with Amazon MGM Studios production and according to a studio source, “this is a massive moment for Meghan and signifies a return to doing what she truly loves. She has been swamped with offers but this one felt right. It is Meghan’s way of gently putting her toe back in the water and seeing how she enjoys being back on set.
A separate source from the same industry also spoke to The Sun about this and said, “This is a massive moment for Meghan and signifies a return to doing what she truly loves.”
In terms of her husband’s views on this they admitted, “Prince Harry is, of course, really supportive and quite simply wants Meghan to do whatever brings her joy.”
For those unversed, this comes after royal writer Alicia Liberty wrote an opinion piece for Express UK, in which she accused the Duchess of making “endless reinventions” which have culminated in a return to acting that, “honestly, [is] enough to make anyone’s eyes roll clean out of their sockets.”
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