Cardi B's Eventful Performance in Las Vegas and Political Controversy: A Recap

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Cardi B's Eventful Performance in Las Vegas and Political Controversy: A Recap

Cardi B had an eventful performance in Las Vegas, where she fell off a chair while singing "Thotiana" at the T-Mobile Arena. Despite the fall, she quickly recovered and joked with the audience about it, attributing it to "the government."

After videos of her fall went viral, Cardi responded on social media, dismissing the incident as an AI-generated video. She also made headlines last week for making veiled threats towards ICE and the Department of Homeland Security during a concert in Southern California.

Despite the controversy, Cardi continued her tour and performed her hit song "I Like It." The Department of Homeland Security responded to her comments with optimism, stating that as long as she doesn't cause trouble, they consider it an improvement.

Cardi further stirred the pot by sharing a gif of Dr. Evil in response to the government shutdown. She has been vocal about her political views in the past, but has also faced criticism for her involvement in politics.

The rapper admitted to staying away from politics recently, citing the impact of her platform and the lack of response from certain political figures. She expressed her frustration with the political landscape and her decision to support Kamala Harris in the past.

Despite her political views, Cardi is focused on her music career and recently kicked off her "Little Miss Drama Tour" in California. The tour is in support of her second studio album, "Am I the Drama?"