Cardi B is carrying out her sentence and using her Twitter to spread the word about the importance of staying in line with the law.
incident in New York in which the artist and two others allegedly took part in throwing glass bottles, a drink, and other objects at a bartender. At the time, the Queens District Attorney’s office said that the alleged assault resulted in cuts to the bartender's legs and bruises to her feet.
In a recent tweet shared to her Twitter page, the “Tomorrow” rapper urged followers not to commit crimes. A few days before, she shared that her brain was “burning from waking up early, community service, then studio.”For this, the rapper posed for another mirror selfie, this time one that saw her in a Chanel beanie hat, gray sweatpants, and, once again, camel-toe boots.desire to hold herself responsible“Part of growing up and maturing is being accountable for your actions. As a mother, it’s a practice that I am trying to instill in my children, but the example starts with me.
A Twitter post from the New York Police Department’s Police Academy shared a video of her time with the program.
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