Cardi B Shares a Funny Video of Her Daughter Kulture

Published August 18th, 2019 - 06:14 GMT
Cardi captioned the video with two emojis
Cardi captioned the video with two emojis
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Her adorable daughter is a regular fixture of her Instagram, but she wasn't feeling it on Saturday.

Her adorable daughter is a regular fixture of her Instagram, but she wasn't feeling it on Saturday.

Cardi B shared a funny video to the social media platform of her one-year-old daughter Kulture ignoring her advances.

The 26-year-old rapper didn't seem pleased by the feisty response.

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Cardi captioned the video with two emojis, with one looking peeved and the other rolling its eyes.

That wasn't the last word on Cardi and Kulture, though. Later she shared a photo of herself FaceTiming with her daughter, while both made 'O' shapes with their lips.

The Invasion Of Privacy rapper appeared to be makeup-free for their digital conversation.

Cardi captioned the video with two emojis, with one looking peeved and the other rolling its eyes.

That wasn't the last word on Cardi and Kulture, though. Later she shared a photo of herself FaceTiming with her daughter, while both made 'O' shapes with their lips.

The Invasion Of Privacy rapper appeared to be makeup-free for their digital conversation.

Feisty: The tot slowly looks at her mother, before lowering her eyes and just looking away as if she doesn't have time

Earlier on Saturday, Cardi posted a photo of herself in a public park surrounded by friends and fans.

'We outside BIG BENTLEY,' she wrote, while also sharing video of the gathering to her Insta Stories.

Cardi also hinted that she might be working on a follow-up album.

Not impressed: Cardi captioned the video with two emojis, with one looking peeved and the other rolling its eyes

Another short video shared to her stories showed a man at a computer screen who seemed to be mixing tracks.

His computer monitor featured a District 18 logo, referring to a record label created last year by RCA and Brooklyn Johnny, the music executive who shepherded Cardi's career-making single Bodak Yellow.

It wasn't clear if she was checking in on an old collaborator's operation, or if she might be recording music for his new label.

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