Offset's Alleged Mistress Summer Bunni Thinks Cardi B Fans Hacked Her IG: Report

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Offset of Migos performs onstage during the Daytime Village Presented by Capital One at the 2017 HeartRadio Music Festival at the Las Vegas Village on September 23, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Summer Bunni points the finger at Cardi B's fans for getting locked out of Instagram.

Things aren't harmonious in the world of Cardi B and Offset. Hip-hop's former power couple confirmed their split last week which allegedly stemmed from Offset's attempt to organize a threesome with Cuban Doll and Summer Bunni. The latter issued a tearful apology to Cardi B and Offset last week, but now, it looks like she might have changed her feelings towards the "I Like It" rapper.

According to The Blast, Summer Bunni was locked out of her Instagram account and claims Bardi Gang is responsible for it. Sources close to the aspiring rapper said that she believes Cardi B's fans hacked her Instagram account before deleting it. Before it was deleted, she had 76K followers and 35 posts. 

While she hasn't confirmed it, she believes that her Instagram was shut down following an IG Live session where she defended her relationship with Offset which seemed to upset many of Cardi B's fans. After the broadcast, she realized that she was locked out of her account. She's currently working to gain control of it again. 

“You should be sending people to fight your husband,” she said in defense of herself. "I’m not the only girl, I’m the only girl the world wants to fuckin' focus on. Again, I'm sorry I made a mistake."

What may have also upset Bardi Gang is the fact that Bunni was bumping Nicki Minaj's music during the live broadcast. It's not too shocking since she appeared alongside 6ix9ine & Nicki in the "FEFE" video. 


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