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Offset interrupts Cardi B’s performance to beg for forgiveness with flowers and gifts, she reacts (videos)

- Offset is not ready to give up on his marriage to Cardi despite the female rapper seeking for a divorce from him

- The male rapper storms Cardi B's performance to beg for forgiveness and that she should take him back

- Cardi B has reacted to his action

Hip hop couple Offset and Cardi B marriage recently hit the rock as the female rapper took to the social media in early December to announce that she is done with her husband after he was reported cheating on her. Their marriage produced a beautiful daughter, Kulture, on July 10, 2018.

Despite Cardi B carrying on after the announcement of their breakup, her estranged husband who is also a rapper, Offset, is certainly not ready to let her go.

Their marriage suffered hiccups after the news of Offset cheating on Cardi B surfaced online. Cardi B who could not bear the pain of sharing her husband had shared a video saying she was filing for a divorce.

But on his birthday on Friday, December 14, Offset posted a video on his Instagram page begging her to take him back.

Since he was yet to get an answer from his estranged wife, on Saturday, December 15, Offset interrupted Cardi B’s performance. He surprised the crowd by appearing during her performance with flowers and a cake while he had some people roll in props with the “Take Me Back Cardi.”

He said to her:

“I just want to tell you I’m sorry bruh. In person. In front of the WORLD.”

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After the video went viral online, Cardi B took to her Instagram page to address trolls who are constantly bashing her baby father for his actions. Watch her below:

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Cardi was the headliner at the Rolling Loud Festival in Los Angeles.

Shortly after announcing she is seeking a divorce from her husband Offset, Legit.ng reported that Cardi B unveiled the face of her beautiful daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus.

In the photo of Kulture shared on her Instagram page, the baby girl was spotted smiling in her cute little pink outfit.

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