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Cardi B Vows to Take Legal Action After CPS Visit Prank Over Her Kids

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Cardi B, fiercely protective of her family, recently faced a troubling incident when an anonymous prank caller reported her to Child Protective Services (CPS), alleging child abuse. The rapper recounted how, around 11 p.m., CPS and the police arrived at her gated home, shocking her with accusations that her children were being mistreated. Cardi, who had recently been hospitalized, took to Instagram Live to address the situation, saying, “This isn’t a joke,” and condemning the prank as a reckless invasion of her privacy.

Cardi explained that she’s never so much as hit her kids, calling the prank especially concerning given that she’s the only Latin person in her neighborhood, making this visit feel both intrusive and discriminatory. In her response, she vowed to track down and hold accountable the person behind the report, stating she would hire “the best private investigator” in the country to get to the bottom of it. She also expressed her intent to file lawsuits against both CPS and the individual responsible, warning others not to “play with [her] kids.”

AJU2kobo.com view: Cardi B is on a warpath, and honestly, it’s about time someone stood up against pranksters who take things way too far. This isn’t just another celebrity tantrum, Cardi’s fierce defense of her family is 100% warranted. After all, you can mess with her music, her looks, or even her clapbacks, but her kids? That’s a no-go zone.

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