Cardi B Mourns Death Of A Fan Who Lost Battle With Cancer

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Cardi B sends her condolences to the family of Alaysia Crockett.

Cardi B is always showing love to the loyal and dedicated Bardi Gang that propelled her to stardom. Unfortunately, the fan base lost a member this past weekend. Cardi B took to Instagram to honor Alaysia Crockett, a fan of hers who recently lost her battle to cancer.

Cardi B took to Instagram to share the heartbreaking news of the passing of her fan Alaysia Crockett while sending her condolences to Crockett's family. Cardi shared a photo of herself with Alaysia and recalled the moment they met. She praised Crockett for her make-up game and maintaining a positive mindset while being incredibly sick.

"This makes me so sad RIP babygirl," she wrote on Instagram "My condolence to her wonderful parents and family.When I met this young lady i literally had to hold her and put her against my body cause she couldn’t barely stand yet she was sooo happy in a great spirit and her make up on super fleek. her parents were so happy. Heaven gained the prettiest angel your not in pain anymore 💔💔Alaysia Crockett! FUCK CANCER !"

Many of her peers saw her post and sent their condolences in the comment section including Snoop Dogg, Chance The Rapper, Tiny Harris, Evelyn Lozada, Quality Control's Pierre Thomas, who's seen in the background of the photo Cardi posted, and Diddy


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