Offset's Alleged Mistress Summer Bunni Tearfully Apologizes To Cardi B

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Recording artists Cardi B and Offset attend the Prabal Gurung front row during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery I at Spring Studios on February 11, 2018 in New York City.
The woman who allegedly came in between Cardi B and Offset's relationship speaks.

Cardi B and Offset have called it quits after fifteen months of marriage. Although Cardi B stated that she and Offset aren't on bad terms, reports claimed the reason for their split was because of the Migos' rapper's trifling ways. Offset allegedly attempted to organize a threesome with Cuban Doll and another woman named Summer Bunni. Although neither Cardi or Offset revealed that their split was due to the cheating allegations, Summer Bunni has dished out an apology for coming in between their love.

Summer Bunni feels horrendous about the break-up between Cardi B and Offset. She issued an apology to hip-hop's former power couple shortly after news broke that they split. While speaking to TMZ, Bunni revealed that she hasn't "dealt with Offset since he had his baby" and "didn't know how serious the marriage was" before issuing an apology to Cardi B for her role in their split. 

"I feel ashamed," she said. "Just coming from me, to Cardi b and like, to her fans, to her family, to her situation, these were never my intentions and I never wanted to break up a happy home or being the cause of someone just saying, like, 'fuck it,' to get a divorce or anything."

She revealed that she hasn't spoken to Cardi B yet, but she hopes that the "I Like It" rapper and her ex-husband can reconcile in the future.


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