Cardi Bpushed back at critics after a new tour clip hit X. "Packed from top to bottom," the rapper wrote beside the video. The post answered doubts about her postpartum commitment to the "Little Miss Drama Tour" run. She said people expected her to slow down after giving birth. Instead, the "Bodak Yellow" star framed the run as serious work and thanked fans.
The timing made it read like a direct clapback and a status update.The mother of fouralso wrote, "They said I wasn't gonna commit after I gave birth, they said I wasn't gonna take it seriously, but I take it very seriously."
Cardi B claims she takes Little Miss Drama tour 'very seriously' in response to critics
In Cardi B'sofficial X post, she paired a performance clip with a long caption. She claimed "every single show of mine has been sold out" so far. She also wrote, "I take it very seriously," while addressing skeptics. In the audio, she shouts, "Record that sh*t," pushing the packed stadium audience to film the moment. The X post was uploaded on February 24, 2026. At capture time, it had about 728.7K views, 39K likes, and 3.7K reposts.
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Meanwhile, the Cardi B tour message focused on stamina, not just sales. The criticism centered on whether she could handle arena dates after childbirth. She answered with specifics, writing, "I perform for two hours and don't complain," in the caption. She also said she treats her shows like parties with her people. That framing fitsthe "WAP" hitmaker,who sells energy as much as songs. It also supports the rollout for "Am I The Drama?" this season. And it keeps the Cardi B tour conversation on her terms.
Then, Cardi B shifted from critics to crowd validation in the same caption. She wrote that she gets "REAL reviews from REAL attendees," not internet noise. The video itself shows her under a hard spotlight, working the stage. In the replies,one X useradded a playful line, "SOLD OUT and didn't have to do ticket giveaways every other day either!!!!!," online. For context, the tour began on February 11, 2026, in Palm Desert. It is expected to run into April, with more arena stops scheduled. So, the post worked as both a rebuttal and a live tour ad.
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