Cardi B Awkwardly Laughs Off Question About Squashing Nicki Minaj Feud

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Cardi B speaks onstage at Beautycon Festival New York 2019 at Jacob Javits Center on April 07, 2019 in New York City.
It doesn't look like Cardi and Nicki will patch things up any time soon.

Cardi B and Nicki Minaj were apparently quietly feuding for a while until things erupted at New York Fashion Week last year. Although they went back-and-forth on social media for a bit, it appears as though things simmered down. They've stayed out of each other's way since then, keeping their names out of each other's mouths. However, it doesn't seem like there's a possibility that either one of them will squash the feud anytime soon.

Cardi B spoke to Variety recently where she spoke about her follow-up to Invasion Of Privacy, supporting Bernie Sanders, and much more. The interviewer decided to close things out on an awkward note when he brought up Nicki Minaj's name. "Now I gotta ask you, is there ever a chance that you and Nicki [Minaj] would make up and perform together?" The interviewer asked Cardi.

Cardi remained quiet, appearing to be caught off guard by the question before the interviewer tried to make things less awkward by hitting Cardi's famous catchphrase. Cardi simply laughed, extremely awkwardly, while the camera zoomed in on her expression. The interviewer clearly knew that the interview had run its course and thanked Cardi B.

In other Cardi B-related news, the Bronx sensation recently teased the release of her follow-up to the Grammy-award winning, Invasion Of Privacy, saying that she wants to release it this year. 


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