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Cardi B Speaks on Strip Club Discrimination Following Viral Budden Comments

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The larger discussion of strip club discrimination spurred by recent comments from Joe Budden continued on Friday, complete with some firsthand accounts from Cardi B.

As previously reported, Budden shared a post to Instagram (and later addressed the same issue on Twitter) in which he called out New York clubs for simultaneously “not hiring Black women” and “purposely hiring the SAME exact girl.”

The post inspired an ongoing social media discussion about discrimination, as well as some pushback, including from Waka Flocka.

Meanwhile, Cardi’s name was brought up (as was Kim Kardashian’s) amid the ensuing commentary. Across a number of posts captured below, Cardi—who recently joined David Letterman for a long-form My Next Guest interview on Netflix—looked back on “certain clubs” that wouldn’t let her work on Latin Night because she “didn’t look Spanish enough” and noted that she’s spoken out about strip clubs and colorism in the past.

Quick to jump to Cardi’s defense was K Goddess, who earlier this year launched her “Keep It 100” video. Just because someone may be in a different place now, she cautioned, that doesn’t mean they’ve forgotten where they came from.

“She’s definitely tellin the truth,” K said, adding that this happens “a lot” in clubs, particularly those in the NYC area. In her response, Cardi reiterated her stance and advised against arguing with people who are only interested in comprehension “when it’s convenient.” She also suggested some of those who have been quick to hop into this discussion aren’t familiar with New York clubs.

“It’s crazy how people on the internet will try to tell you about your own experiences,” she said, as seen below.

Image via Instagram

Last month, Cardi B and Billie Eilish were both tasked with putting baseless rumors to rest after a misleading clip from the Meta Gala after party went viral. 

“Why do y’all wanna turn everything into mess?” Cardi asked when addressing the clip.




The larger discussion of strip club discrimination spurred by recent comments from Joe Budden continued on Friday, complete with some firsthand accounts from Cardi B.

As previously reported, Budden shared a post to Instagram (and later addressed the same issue on Twitter) in which he called out New York clubs for simultaneously “not hiring Black women” and “purposely hiring the SAME exact girl.”

The post inspired an ongoing social media discussion about discrimination, as well as some pushback, including from Waka Flocka.

Meanwhile, Cardi’s name was brought up (as was Kim Kardashian’s) amid the ensuing commentary. Across a number of posts captured below, Cardi—who recently joined David Letterman for a long-form My Next Guest interview on Netflix—looked back on “certain clubs” that wouldn’t let her work on Latin Night because she “didn’t look Spanish enough” and noted that she’s spoken out about strip clubs and colorism in the past.

Quick to jump to Cardi’s defense was K Goddess, who earlier this year launched her “Keep It 100” video. Just because someone may be in a different place now, she cautioned, that doesn’t mean they’ve forgotten where they came from.

“She’s definitely tellin the truth,” K said, adding that this happens “a lot” in clubs, particularly those in the NYC area. In her response, Cardi reiterated her stance and advised against arguing with people who are only interested in comprehension “when it’s convenient.” She also suggested some of those who have been quick to hop into this discussion aren’t familiar with New York clubs.

“It’s crazy how people on the internet will try to tell you about your own experiences,” she said, as seen below.

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Image via Instagram

Last month, Cardi B and Billie Eilish were both tasked with putting baseless rumors to rest after a misleading clip from the Meta Gala after party went viral. 

“Why do y’all wanna turn everything into mess?” Cardi asked when addressing the clip.

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