Cardi B Reveals The Most Annoying Thing Offset Does

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Rappers Cardi B (L) and Offset of Migos attend the FENTY PUMA by Rihanna Spring/Summer 2018 Collection at Park Avenue Armory on September 10, 2017 in New York City.
Cardi B sheds some light on her relationship with Offset.

The past year has been highly eventful for Cardi B to say the least. She's broke records, she's made a lot of money and got engaged to Offset. Since the engagement, the two became hip hop's "it couple" with many major media outlets trying to bank in on their wedding. While both her and Offset have yet to publicly speak on any details of the wedding, Cardi B recently spoke on the one pet peeve she has with her future husband.

Cardi B sat down with Beats 1 host Julie Adenuga where they spoke on many topics including fashion, her upcoming album and more. Of course, Julie had to ask Cardi B about her relationship with Offset. During the interview, Cardi was asked about the most annoying thing he does when they're at home. While you may think it could be leaving the seat up or something along those lines, Cardi's response proves just how money oriented she is.

"When he buys food and he don't eat it," she said, "I'm a person that sees... the spending."

Afterwards, Adenuga asked Cardi if she has any idea of what their wedding song will be. While she admits that she has no clue what he'll pick, her choice is a toss up between two iconic 80's R&B stars.

"I'm not going to say it because I'm not gonna sound sensitive," she said before Julie pressed her for a hint, "It's between Al B. Sure and Grace Jones."

Throughout the interview, Cardi gives insight to her relationship with her family, her orange Bentley and much more. Watch the full interview below.


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