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Cardi B responds to followers who call their daughter Kulture "autism"

Make your Kulture-al take your own.

On Friday, Cardi B responded to a Twitter user who suggested that his 3-year-old daughter Kulture, a "Never Give Up" wrapper, had autism.

"Your daughter is literally autistic and instead of preventing her from sticking her finger in the outlet, you are using Stan Twitter"User @ the minajprint wrote in the deleted tweet.

The "WAP" performer, 29,wraps through a quoted tweet and writes. She has something in her wit. She goes to play with Traffic Bitch.

Cardi's retort answers varied, and many begged the "Bodak Yellow" hit maker to stop feeding the proverbial trolls.

"Ignore them. Simple. They want to see you, and you forgive them,"tweeted @ M_Louise91.

User @bardifire responded to, "Mom stops paying attention to them. That's literally what they want."

Cardi B and her husband Offset with their two kids, Kulture and Wave
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Many other commenters despise the original tweet. Implications for autism that gave me the opportunity to gently unravel.

"Her daughter is not autistic, but I am very smart and definitely autistic, but cardib knows her daughter better than anyone 💯" { I chimed at 36} @ Brian_thadon95, and as of Saturday morning, the tweet seemed to be the most "liked" of the direct responses to Cardi's reunion. rice field.

StillAnother user @SheLoves_Blue emphasized. They weren't trying to be informative and informative, they said it in a mean way, so she has the right to be upset.

Bronx Native shares Kulture and his son Wave with her husband, rapper Offset, 30.

Cardi B and 3-year-old daughter Kulture (inset)
Gilbert Carrasquillo

The "money" artist, in the past, had her child Faced with criticism against the unsolicited and unfoundedclaim of suffering from autism.

In aInstagramLive rantstreamed in early April 2022, Cardi revealed her stance.

"There is nothing wrong with that obstacle," she said. "I have a friend who has a child with autism, but my child doesn't have it, so if you want to say," Don't put that s--t on your child, " I can say that. Why isn't the person tweeting it wrong when saying "Don't attach that s--t to a f--king kid"?