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Cardi B and Candace Owens trade barbs on social media

- By suzy Esposito Los Angeles Times

Hip-hop star Cardi B took to Twitter on Tuesday to sharply push back against conservati­ve pundit Candace Owens’ attacks on her and Megan Thee Stallion’s racy performanc­e of their hit single “WAP” on Sunday night’s Grammy Awards.

During a segment on Tucker Carlson’s Fox program Monday night, Owens, who is Black, criticized the two rap stars and their prime-time Grammy appearance, saying, “This seems like an attack on American values, American traditions, and you’re actually actively trying to make children aspire to things that are grotesque. ... We are celebratin­g perversity in America.”

At the Grammys, Cardi and Megan danced around a giant lucite heel and eventually locked legs together in chrome lingerie. In lieu of singing the sexually explicit chorus, they used the words “Wet wet wet” to comply with network standards.

Cardi tweeted to Owens on Tuesday: “only you can monitor what your kids watch [no one] else.”

“I take issue with you being used to encourage young women to strip themselves of dignity,” responded Owens.

Cardi replied with two nude photos of the former model-turned-first lady, Melania Trump. “Only White women can be naked and show their sexuality and evolve in their 30s but I can’t?” she wrote.

The debate escalated when Owens took a dig at Cardi for simulating sex with another woman; Cardi openly identifies as bisexual, and Megan has generally expressed attraction to women as well as men. Owens described the display as “degenerate.”

“At your best, you are self-deprecatin­g and humorous,” wrote Owens. “At your worst, you are naked, shoving your vagina into another woman’s vagina while thrusting atop her.”

Cardi promptly shared screenshot­s of a tweet dated November 16, 2020, that Owens allegedly wrote about her husband having an affair with her brother.

Owens argued that Cardi fell for a doctored screenshot, then threatened to sue her.

Cardi has since threatened to sue Owens for the accusation.

“WAP” generated ample right-wing outrage after its August release, providing fodder for conservati­ve commentato­rs like Ben Shapiro, who scrutinize­d the lyrics on his podcast.

After airing footage from Cardi and Megan’s Grammys performanc­e, Carlson told Fox viewers that “they’re intentiona­lly trying to degrade our culture and hurt our children.”

 ?? Getty images ?? megan thee stallion and cardi B perform during the grammy awards ceremony sunday.
Getty images megan thee stallion and cardi B perform during the grammy awards ceremony sunday.
 ?? Getty images ?? conservati­ve commentato­r candace Owens called the performanc­e by cardi B and megan thee stallion on sunday’s grammy awards ceremony ‘an attack on american values.’
Getty images conservati­ve commentato­r candace Owens called the performanc­e by cardi B and megan thee stallion on sunday’s grammy awards ceremony ‘an attack on american values.’

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