Cardi B Reveals How Plastic Surgery Ruined Her
So it looks like Cardi B might have taken her love for plastic surgery a little bit too far because she’s starting to look a lil botched, and she knows it.
She is now speaking up, clapping back at everyone who is dragging her, and y’all are NOT gonna believe how much she got her body messed up.
If you’ve been following Cardi B for a couple of years, then you already know that she looks super different from what she looked like when she was starting out.
Now, before anybody comes and says that I’m hating on her or whatever, I’m not saying that she’s ugly because she looked good then and she still looks good now. All I’m saying is that she just looks different and the plastic surgery are causing her sever issues.
Cardi B covers Interview’s March 2021 issue nearly nude, wearing nothing but gold armored Balenciaga boots.AB+DM/Interview
Between her larger-than-life personality and her professional accolades, you might assume Cardi B has confidence in spades — but the brash, bodacious superstar says she felt “ugly and undeveloped” when she was younger.
In a candid chat with Mariah Carey for Interview’s March 2021 cover story, the 28-year-old “WAP” rapper discussed the beauty and body insecurities she faced growing up in the Bronx.
“I’m Trini and I’m Dominican, and there’s a lot of Dominicans that look a certain type of way. They have soft, pretty, curly hair,” Cardi explained. “Growing up, guys would ask me weird questions like, ‘If you’re Dominican, why is your hair so nappy?’ I used to dye my hair, and people used to be like, ‘Oh, your hair’s so crunchy.’ And it would make me feel so weird.”
It didn’t help that she was “really skinny,” the star added.
“In the Bronx, it’s about being thick and having an ass, so young boys would be like, ‘Look at your flat ass. You ain’t got no titties.’ And it would make me feel so ugly and undeveloped,” she recalled.
Cardi B wears a David Koma skirt and briefs, GLD jewelry, Givenchy gloves and Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello shoes in Interview’s March 2021 issue.AB+DM/Interview
Now that she’s addressed those perceived issues with plastic surgery, Cardi said she feels “so vindicated.”
“Even when I was 18 and became a dancer, I had enough money to afford to buy boobs, so every insecurity that I felt about my breasts was gone,” she continued. “When I was 20, I went to the urban strip club, and in the urban strip clubs, you had to have a big butt. So I felt insecure about that. It took me back to high school. So I got my ass done. And then I felt super confident.”