Rapper Cardi B has quit Instagram following the backlash she received after she won a Grammy Award for her album Invasion of Privacy. Before deleting the account, Cardi B posted a video in which she slammed people for criticising her win, reports variety.com.
She said: "It's not my style for people to put other people down to uplift somebody else, that's not my style and that's not what I'm with and I don't support that. However, I been taking a lot of s**t today, I'm seeing a lot of bull**** today and I saw a lot of s**t last night. And I'm sick of this. I worked hard for my motherf***ing album."
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Cardi defended her work saying she recorded the album while pregnant. "I remember last year when I didn't win for Bodak Yellow, everybody was like, 'Cardi got snubbed, Cardi got snubbed'. Now this year's a f***ing problem? My album went two-time platinum. And every chart that there was, my album was always top 10. Number one album as well." "I f***ing worked my a** off, locked myself in the studio for three months... then went to sleep in my own bed, sometimes for four days straight, pregnant. Some songs couldn't even get on the f***ing album because my nose was so f***ing stuffy from my pregnancy...," she added.