Cardi B Shares Nude Photo Of US First Lady After Politician DeAnna Lorraine Said America Needs More Women Like Melania Trump, Less Of The Singer
American rapper, Cardi B has reacted to being unfavourably compared to Melania Trump, by releasing a nude photo of the US First Lady, from her days as a model.
The drama began after the US First Lady spoke at the second day of Republican National Convention on Tuesday, August 25.
President Donald Trump sat in the front row with a smile on his face as he watched on as his wife spoke about his accomplishments, expressed sympathy to those affected by COVID-19, advised people to come together during times of racially-motivated civil unrest, and vocalized her pride in America.
As expected, Melania’s speech was heavily talked about on social media and it didn’t take long before the First Lady became a trending topic on Twitter.
DeAnna Lorraine, a Republican author who campaigned for a Congressional seat in California and lost, admired Melania’s words and shared a quick thought.
Lorraine praised the First Lady saying; “America needs more women like Melania Trump and less like Cardi B.”
America needs far more women like Melania Trump and far less like Cardi B.
— DeAnna Lorraine 🇺🇸 (@DeAnna4Congress) August 26, 2020
In a swift reaction to this, Cardi B quote-tweeted Lorraine’s tweet and wrote; “Didn’t she used to sell that WAP?”
Didn’t she used to sell that Wap? https://t.co/ahgIf96S6a
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) August 26, 2020
This is off the singer’s latest song titled WAP which stands for “Wet A** P****”
She took it a step further by posting a nude photo of Melania Trump and said; “This pic giving me ‘ yea you f*ckin wit some wet ass p*ssy ‘ vibes …just sayin
This pic giving me “ yea you fuckin wit some wet ass pussy “ vibes …just sayin🤷🏽♀️ https://t.co/ahgIf96S6a pic.twitter.com/3DFhh7AY2h
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) August 26, 2020
Lorraine in her response slammed the singer for her latest song, WAP, saying the lyrics is “destroying America’s youths”.
No, that’s a total & complete lie. What’s not a lie is that you are absolutely destroying America’s youth with your lyrics and should be ashamed of yourself.
— DeAnna Lorraine 🇺🇸 (@DeAnna4Congress) August 26, 2020
Featuring fellow US rapper Megan Thee Stallion and sampling the 1993 Frank Ski single Whores In This House, the X-rated song, WAP, which celebrates female sexual pleasure, was released to much heated online debate and countless opinion pieces earlier this month.
Hailed by some as a feminist masterpiece, others have criticised the song and its video – which features tigers, some nudity and a cameo by Kylie Jenner – as pornography.
Notwithstanding condemnation, the song has made various record, one of which is breaking the US record for the most first-week streams for a song.
It is currently sitting at number one in the Billboard chart, its second week at the top, and broke streaming records in the US upon release. In the UK, it is currently number two in the Official Charts.
On YouTube, the video has been viewed more than 134 million times.
According to Cardi B, “it’s what people want to hear” – but she admitted it is not a song for children.