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In a surprising revelation that has sent fans into a frenzy, rapper Cardi B announced that she and Memphis rapper GloRilla are actually blood cousins. The bombshell was dropped during a candid video interview that has since gone viral. Check it out inside.
The viral clip has fans buzzing about the unexpected family connection between the two hip-hop powerhouses.
Cardi B, known for her chart-topping hits and unapologetic personality, shared that she and GloRilla, who has quickly gained recognition for her unique style and energetic performances, are indeed family. The Bronx-born rapper explained that while their relationship wasn’t widely known before, they’ve always been supportive of each other’s careers behind the scenes.
In the interview, Cardi breaks down her family tree. She shared that her granddad was a rolling stone and had a little mistress down in Memphis, which is how her and Glo are related. GloRilla’s dad is Cardi’s granddad’s son. Very much Black family things.
The news adds another layer to their recent collaboration on the track “Tomorrow 2,” where the chemistry between the two artists was apparent. Fans have been quick to point out how their similar fiery energy and undeniable talent must run in the family. Cardi B spoke fondly of GloRilla, praising her cousin’s hard work and determination to make it in the music industry.
“Family is everything,” Cardi B said in the interview, “and to have GloRilla by my side, both as an artist and as my cousin, is something really special. We’ve always had that bond, and now we get to share it with the world.”
The revelation has only heightened anticipation for future collaborations between the two, with fans eager to see what the duo will bring to music next.
As fans continue to celebrate this newfound familial bond, it’s clear that Cardi B and GloRilla are more than just two artists in the game—they’re family, and they’re here to dominate together.
Watch the viral clip below:
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