A RAPPER named Bia has accused Cardi B's husband, Offset, of cheating on the megastar musician in their own home.
The shock allegations were made by the lesser-known rapper in a diss track she dropped on early Sunday morning.
Bia, 32, has been beefing with Cardi, 31, and their beef is now heating up.
Bia posted an Instagram video on June 2 showing her playing the new diss track from inside a music studio.
She donned a black leather outfit with long nails and coyly smiled over the track.
In the song, she called out the Bodak Yellow singer's husband and said he cheated.
She implied that Offset, 32, – also a rapper of Migos fame – slept with another woman inside their house.
“Put it on your gang that they ain’t f–k you in / Put it on your name since you so gangsta like your f–kin’ friends / Put it on your hubby since you love lyin’ on your vows / I wrote all my verses I can do this s–t for hours,” Bia rapped in the untitled track.
“I’ll be damned if I let a n–a f–k a bitch inside my house / Your money long and you split that / Your n–a sayin’, ‘That’s ours.'”
The Whole Lotta Money rapper – born Bianca Landrau – also claimed Cardi has gotten “mid” surgery, doesn’t write her own songs, and has "second-grade" speaking skills.
“‘SUE ME’ ??? That’s not hip hop 😂,” Bia captioned the post, referring to Cardi threatening legal action against her.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Cardi B. and Offset's representatives for comment.
Fans flooded Bia's comments section with largely negative reactions to her decision to choose violence.
"BIA, this is trash darling," one comment read with 6000 likes.
"Ow girl you playing a dangerous game how you gonna go up against someone when you only got 3 known songs from years ago. I love you, girl, but sit this one out," was another top comment.
"This diss track is giving low vibrations. It’s not it," wrote a third.
"Reporting live from the studio is crrraaaaazyyyyyyyy," wrote a fourth.
Hours before Bia dropped her diss track, Cardi – whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar – went Live on Instagram.
She said she would sue Bia for claiming she cheated on her husband.
“Imma sue you and you got to come with receipts. And not social media receipts, court receipts,” Cardi said.
“I will get every little f–kin’ red penny that you ever f–kin’ make, bitch. Every money that you make off your publishing. So find something safe to do.”
The beef between Bia and Cardi got nasty back in March when the former accused the latter of copying her music and fashion style.
The I Like It rapper then subtly name-checked Bia on her verse of Glorilla and Megan Thee Stallion’s Wanna Be (Remix), released Friday.
“Guess I’m a teacher since you wanna sub me / She did what? Had no idea / Thought she was on the shelf, Ikea / Hope she talk like that when I see her / Bitch please, don’t nobody wanna be ya.”
Fans were not lost on how "be ya" sounded like a play on Bia's name.
Meanwhile, Cardi and Offset – born Kiari Cephus – recently got back together after being on and off for several years.
The couple, who secretly wed in September 2017, share kids two children – Kulture, 5, and Wave, 2.
On September 15, 2020, Cardi B filed for divorce in Fulton County Superior Court in Georgia.
Only days before filing, she posted a cryptic quote to her Instagram Story that read: "Her heart finally told her to stop wasting her time."
The divorce filing came after years of Offset being publicly accused of cheating.
However, the two welcomed their son in 2021 and have made amends since.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Cardi opened up about their tumultuous relationship.
She said, "We’re best friends. And it’s like, ‘OK. Well, there was a time that I didn’t have a best friend, or I didn’t have a support system.
She added, “It’s not even about ‘How do you leave a partner?’ How do you stop talking to your best friend?”
Offset is a father to five children – besides his two children with Cardi B, he has three children with three other women.
Offest found stardom in the rap trio Migos with Quavo and Takeoff, who was tragically shot and killed in Houston, Texas, in 2022.
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