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New mom Cardi B parties in Miami -- and even made it rain at a strip club

Madeleine Marr, Miami Herald on

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MIAMI — Cardi B needs to run a master class on bouncing back after giving birth.

The “Bodak Yellow” singer, who had a son with New England Patriots player Stefon Diggs last month, was in the Miami area during Art Basel having the time of her life.

Take a gander at the 33-year-old’s Instagram feed if you want to see a bona fide baller in action.

The festivities (and various costume changes) began Thursday night when Cardi helped Diggs’ ring in his 32nd birthday at the Ritz Carlton Bal Harbour Hotel.

The Grammy winner shared a video of herself giving the wide receiver, who‘s on his bye week, a steamy kiss and a lap dance. How cute: They were dressed in coordinating black and gold outfits.

Followers couldn’t help but notice how great the Bronx native, rocking a Selena-style updo, looked.

 

“Let’s talk about how Cardi been glowing ever since she found the right person,” someone said in the comments.

No rest for the indefatigable. The next night, the former stripper went all out yet again, bringing a case of singles to Booby Trap on the River to make it rain for the hard-working ladies. Cardi, who visited the risqué venue with her ex, Offset, back in the day, flashed the wads of cash on her Stories.

So is the music star in it for the long run with Diggs? We will say they both have a lot in common, and we’re not just talking fashion. Cardi has three kids with Offset, whom she is currently divorcing, and Diggs has a daughter with an unknown woman as well as an eight-month-old girl with South Florida model Aileen Lopera. The woman, who goes by the social media handle Lord Gisselle, recently won a paternity case against him.

There’s one thing for certain we know about Cardi, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar. Whether there’s a man in her life or not, she’ll keep grinding thanks to a strong work ethic passed down from prior generations.

“My grandma from my father’s side, she had 10 kids in a wooden house and after she gave birth to her kids, she would go back in a farm, make cheese, sell mangoes,” she told Gayle King on CBS Mornings back in September. “My grandmother from my mom’s side, she had 13 kids, brought all of them one by one to America, cooking food, cleaning people’s houses. So can you imagine … me telling one of my grandmas, ‘Oh, I’m just so tired. That’s why I cannot go get some millions and raise my four kids or my three kids.’ They’d look at me, like, ‘Girl, you can’t be serious!’”


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