Cardi B Shares First Photo Of Kulture Following Break Up With Offset

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Offset and Cardi B pose backstage at the Jeremy Scott show during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery I at Spring Studios on September 6, 2018 in New York City.
Kulture makes her Instagram debut.

Cardi B has been extremely private about her daughter since giving birth. There's no doubt that pictures of Kulture have been highly sought-after. Earlier this year, a photo of Kulture leaked, but it was pretty unclear. Today, Cardi B finally decided to share the first photo of baby Kulture.

Cardi B has given her fans what they've been waiting for. The "I Like It" rapper finally shared a photo of Kulture on her Instagram earlier today with the caption, "My heart."  Cardi and Offset's adorable baby girl is seen rocking a custom "Kulture" bib while looking away at the camera in a car seat.


The flick of Kulture came hours after Cardi B and Offset confirmed their split. Earlier today, Cardi B took to Instagram to reveal that she and Offset have finally called it quits after 15-months of marriage.

"I been tryna work things out with my baby father for a hot minute now. And we're really good friends, and you know, we're really good business partners," she said. "But things just haven't been working out between us for a long time, and it's nobody's fault. I guess we just grew out of love. But, we're not together anymore. I don't know, it might take time to get a divorce, and I'm always gonna have a lot of love for him because he is my daughter's father."


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