Cardi B and her husband, Offset ink each other with a tattoo gun and get matching tattoos of their wedding date on their hands!

The relationship of Cardi B and rapper Offset has not been a smooth one. There were a lot of ups and downs and also a divorce filing in between that was withdrawn weeks later. The two have now had matching tattoos on their hands that reads their wedding date.

Cardi B and Offset and their new matching tattoos

On 10 February 2022, TMZ reported with pictures that singer Cardi B and rapper Offset have got matching tattoos that reveals their wedding date namely 9/20/2017. They inked it horizontally on their hands.

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Matching wedding date tattoos of Cardi B and Offset (Source: Thirsty for news)

There is a Facebook Watch reality show called Cardi tries and for this a video was to be made of Cardi inking Offset. This was decided earlier but later Offset too decided to ink his sweetheart the same tattoo to make it match each other’s tattoos. Thus it had a personal and customized touch to it. The inking was done at the shop of celebrity tattoo artist Nikko Hurtado. He had earlier inked Offset. But for both Cardi and Offset it was their first time with a tattoo gun. Nikko was supervising the sessions in which the couple inked each other.

The relationship timeline of Cardi and Offset

Cardi B’s real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, and that of Offset is Kiari Kendrell Cephus. They started dating in 2017 and after just a few months of courtship, they had a secret wedding on 20 September 2017. Soon after, Cardi was pregnant with their first baby. Their daughter Kulture arrived on 10 July 2018. She is now 3 years old.

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Offset with wife Cardi B (Source: Pinterest)

There is immense love in the couple. Cardi has mentioned her husband’s name many times in her songs. The two also have put up loved up images on their social media on many occasions. But they had their multiple marital issues as well. Offset was accused of cheating on Cardi. Hence on 15 September 2020, she filed for divorce from Offset. In December 2019, Cardi told Vogue:

“When me and my husband got into our issues — you know, he cheated and everything — and I decided to stay with him and work together with him, a lot of people were so mad at me; a lot of women felt disappointed in me. But it’s real-life sh-t. If you love somebody and you stop being with them, and you’re depressed and social media is telling you not to talk to that person because he cheated, you’re not really happy on the inside until you have the conversation,” 

Cardi withdrew her divorce papers some weeks later and announced her second pregnancy. The couple had a second child a son last year in September.

Cardi and her Afro-Caribbean descent

The rapper, Cardi was born in New York city and is Catholic. She has Afro-Latina and Afro-Caribbean ethnicity. She feels that people misunderstand her heritage. Hence once she spoke in detail on it.

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Cardi B (Source: Wikipedia)

The singer said:

“We are Caribbean people. […] Some people want to decide if you’re black or not, depending on your skin complexion, because they don’t understand Caribbean people or our culture. […] I don’t got to tell you that I’m black. I expect you to know about it. When my father taught me about Caribbean countries, he told me that Europeans took over our lands. That’s why we all speak different languages. […] Just like everybody else, we came over here the same way. I hate when people try to take my roots from me. Because we know that there’s African roots inside of us.”

Short bio on Cardi B

Cardi B is an American rapper, musician and social media star. More bio…