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Cardi B apologizes for hosting thanksgiving dinner with multiple guests

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US rapper, Cardi B, has openly apologized for hosting thanksgiving dinner with multiple guests in attendance, including husband, Offset.

With America top of the COVID-19 infection and death toll chat with over 13.7m cases and 273k casualties, pandemic guidelines warned people against travelling or hosting large gatherings, including Thanksgiving.

However, the WAP singer disregarded US health officials’ warning to host about 40 guests at the event in her house.

The 28-year-old received backlashes from fans on Twitter after she posted the number of guests at the party in a tweet which read: “12 kids and 25 adults over the holidays. It was lit!!”

However, in an apology tweet on Sunday, the rapper revealed that she spent so much to make sure every guest got tested before attending the party.

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She said” “Sorry my bad wasn’t trying to make nobody feel bad.

“I just had my family in my home for the first time and it felt so good & uplifted me.

“I spent soo much money getting every1 tested but it felt worth it. I wasn’t trying to offend no1.”

However, in a subsequent tweet, the rapper took a sho at those finding it hard to accept her apologies, she said: “People be trying too hard to be offended. I wonder how they survive the real world.”

Meanwhile, husband Offset posted a video of himself, Cardi B and a number of guests dancing at the party on his Instagram page.

 

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