The ‘Bodak Yellow’ raptress also joins the ‘Kill Bill’ hitmaker onstage at New York’s Madison Square Garden to perform their hit 2018 collaboration ‘I Do’.
AceShowbiz –Cardi B is definitely a doting mother who cherishes quality time with her kids. The “Bodak Yellow” raptress brought her son Wave Set Cephus to SZA‘s concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden and the two of them had a blast together.
On Monday, March 6, the 30-year-old New York-born hip-hop star turned to her social media platforms to share some sweet backstage moments with her 1-year-old son. “Lit nights wit sza and Wavey [orange and yellow heart emojis],” so the wife of Offset captioned a series of photos and a video of the mom-and-son duo at the concert.
In the snapshots, Cardi could be seen wearing an orange-and-red printed knit minidress, while Wave looked adorably dapper in a tuxedo, a blue-and-orange beanie and orange sneakers to match his mom.
The night was made even more special when the rapper joined SZA onstage to perform an extended duet of their 2018 collaboration, “I Do”, as well as her hit single with GloRilla, “Tomorrow 2”.
Cardi performed mere moments after Phoebe Bridgers joined SZA for the first live rendition of their collaboration, “Ghost in the Machine”. “U ARE SO DAMN FINE HELPPPP!! I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR TAKING TIME TO SHOW LOVE !!! [You’re] so amazing and gorgeous!!!” SZA wrote in response to Cardi’s Instagram post.
In the meantime, Cardi gushed over the show via Twitter, “Sza show was amazing!!!!” The “I Like It” raptress went on adding, “I recommend….It was giving vanilla & lavender aroma vibes ..I loved it soooo much!”
Cardi and Offset, who tied the knot in 2017, welcomed their baby boy in September 2021. The couple also shares 4-year-old daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus. Last week, Cardi shared a photo on Twitter, showing off the tattoo on her face, sporting her son’s name inked in red and written in cursive, running along her jawline. The “WAP” femcee captioned the post, “I love my face tatt.”
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