Pregnant Cardi B shared a sweet video of her daughter Kulture, six, and son Wave, two, on Instagram.
The Bodak Yellow rapper, 31, shares her two children as well as her one on the way with her estranged husband, fellow rapper Offset, 32.
Her daughter Kulture – who recently celebrated her sixth birthday at the Paris zoo – is featured in the first clip.
In it, she wears a Hello Kitty t-shirt and black shorts and smiles and can be seen laughing as Latto’s Big Mama plays.
Meanwhile, Wave wore a white t-shirt and black pants and his hair styled in cornrows in the second video.
‘You look like Mommy,’ Cardi B said while Wave happily agreed. ‘And I like your hair,’ she added.
Cardi filed for divorce from Offset after six years of marriage at the end of July.
That same day, she announced she was pregnant with her third child.
‘With every ending comes a new beginning!,’ she captioned a sH๏τ of herself cradling her baby bump.
Last week, the Up hitmaker experienced a ‘freak accident’ that nearly caused her to miscarry her baby.
The Grammy Award winner revealed in a recent X Spaces chat that she ‘had a f***ing freak accident’ that temporarily left her paralyzed.
‘That’s what I have to explain here,’ she prefaced. ‘Because I don’t know how something — well it wasn’t little, it actually hurt…’
She didn’t specify the nature of her illness, but Cardi noted that it’s something she’s experienced before.Advertisement
‘It doesn’t really happen often,’ she said. ‘It became something so big to the point I was literally paralyzed,’ she said.
‘And that little thing almost cost me my little one to come. But it didn’t.’
Cardi added that she’s since returned home from the hospital, but she’s still in pain.
‘Yesterday, I was feeling good because I came home, but I came home high as a kite,’ she said. ‘Today, I woke up sober. Honey, I’m dying. I’m dying.
‘I swear to God, if I don’t feel good in four hours, I’m going to the hospital,’ added Cardi.
‘And I don’t give a f***, I’m gonna exaggerate this s*** so I can get more morphine. Morphine me down, I don’t give a damn.’