Cardi B Responds To Offset's Alleged Baby Mama Celina Powell's Paternity Test

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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.
Cardi B finally issues a statement.

Celina Powell's been working relentlessly to prove that Offset is the father of her child. While he's denied it, she hasn't even entertained the possibility that he isn't. Powell gave birth in the midst of rumors of Cardi B being pregnant and a few weeks before the SNL reveal. Earlier this week, she revealed the paternity test. Despite this, not a lot of people are buying the fact that Offset is the father, including Cardi B.

Cardi B has finally issued a response in regards to Celina Powell's allegations that Offset is the father of her child. Cardi is not buying it and made it quite clear on Twitter last night. After XXL tweeted an article about Celina Powell's results, Cardi B responded and wondered why they were giving Powell any attention in the first place.

"Why would ya post this knowing that shit is wild fake," she wrote on Twitter.

Cardi B doesn't seem to be the only person to think so. There's been several people on social media who've pointed out that it's very possible that Celina Powell faked the results. Aside from the fact that she has a notoriety of faking her pregnancy, one person saw some grammatical errors on the paternity results. 

Celina Powell has yet to respond to any of the backlash or Cardi B's tweet. We'll keep you updated if she does. 

 


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