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Cardi B Breaks Silence After Viral ‘Fake Paternity’ Message Explodes Online

Updated :  Tuesday, November 18, 2025 7:20 AM
Offset photographed at a Vanity Fair event.

Cardi B is addressing new public controversy after a viral social media screenshot involving her ex, Offset, was confirmed to be fake. The incident gained rapid traction online after Cardi B welcomed a baby boy with NFL star Stefon Diggs earlier this week. The alleged screenshot suggested Offset had posted a joking paternity claim, triggering immediate reactions across platforms. However, Offset’s representatives released an official statement disputing the image, calling the message fabricated. The clarification has shifted focus back to online misinformation and its impact on both artists.

Main Details

The situation unfolded shortly after Cardi B shared news of her son’s birth with Stefon Diggs. Within hours, a screenshot circulated claiming Offset had posted “My kid lol” on his Instagram Story. The message appeared to insinuate a direct reference to Cardi B’s newborn, prompting widespread speculation and criticism.

Multiple outlets reported the screenshot as real before verification. Cardi B reacted swiftly, posting on X (formerly Twitter) expressing frustration and citing long-term online harassment since her 2024 split from Offset. She wrote that the ongoing attention had left her feeling unsafe, further stating she wanted to be left alone.

Offset’s representative later contacted E! News and clarified that the circulating screenshot was “completely fabricated.” The rep emphasized that Offset had no involvement, no comment, and no intention to provoke Cardi B, stressing that the misinformation triggered unnecessary public conflict.

Official Quotes & Reactions

Offset’s spokesperson stated:
“The message circulating online is entirely fabricated. Offset did not post anything about Cardi B’s child and has stayed respectful throughout this period.”

Cardi B’s reaction came through now-deleted messages where she wrote:
“It’s been over a year and I’m still being harassed and threatened to the point that I feel like my life is in danger.”

Analysts across entertainment reporting compared the misinformation spread to similar online controversies involving doctored screenshots and AI-generated posts.

Impact Analysis

The incident adds new attention to Cardi B during what was expected to be a personal milestone week. For Offset, the clarification helps stabilize public perception amid co-parenting responsibilities. Analysts indicate this controversy likely will not impact ongoing projects or partnerships for either artist but underscores rising concerns about digital authenticity.

The two artists share three children: Kulture (8), Wave (3), and Blossom (1). Both Cardi B and Offset have publicly committed to maintaining a stable co-parenting relationship following their 2024 separation.

What’s Next

Cardi B is expected to continue focusing on her new child and her relationship with Stefon Diggs. Offset reportedly has no plans to address the incident further. Industry observers expect both camps to redirect attention toward upcoming releases and scheduled public appearances. No additional statements have been announced.

Sources 

  • E! News

  • AP Entertainment

  • Variety

  • TMZ

  • Rolling Stone

Kelly Powers

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