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By Carson Lyle
Rapper Cardi B seemed to confirm her split from Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs on Sunday after she informed the crowd at her L.A. concert that she is not “[expletive]-ing with [her] baby daddy.”
The rumored former couple faced breakup allegations after the pair unfollowed each other on Instagram right after the Patriots lost the Super Bowl to the Seattle Seahawks on Feb. 8.
While performing at her sold-out L.A. show of her “Little Miss Drama” tour, Cardi B seemed to take a moment to announce where she stands with the 31-year-old wide receiver.
“Just cause I ain’t [expletive]-ing with my baby daddy doesn’t mean you get to talk about my baby daddy…” the rapper said, according to videos fans posted to X.
Cardi B appears to address BIA before performing "Pretty & Petty" at her sold-out L.A. tour stop.
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) February 16, 2026
"Just 'cause I ain't f**kin' with my baby daddy doesn't mean you get to talk about my baby daddy, b**ch… this for you, b**ch!"pic.twitter.com/d6IBxm3SR5
The rapper then played “Pretty & Petty,” a diss track mentioning rapper BIA, a Massachusetts native who appeared to disparage Diggs in an online post.
Diggs and Cardi B welcomed a child together in November.
Five days after the Super Bowl, Diggs pleaded not guilty to all charges at the Massachusetts Dedham District Court on Feb. 13.
Diggs faces battery and strangulation charges after a former private chef claimed he allegedly hit and strangled her last December during a dispute over payment.
Diggs is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing on April 1.
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