It's the age of the #MeToo movement, and you can bet that Cardi B is in full support of it.
After one Twitter user dared to suggest that Cardi shouldn't be flaunting her body, she spoke out and let us know exactly how she feels on the matter.
It's the age of the #MeToo movement, and you can bet that Cardi B is in full support of it.
After one Twitter user dared to suggest that Cardi shouldn't be flaunting her body, she spoke out and let us know exactly how she feels on the matter.
In fact, she's quite the opposite. She's notorious for speaking out when she feels wronged, and I honestly love that about her.
Not enough people are willing to do that these days.
The music video is pretty much what you'd imagine it to be.
Dozens of women having a great time, plenty of twerking, and booty galore.
She questioned the video, wanting to know how it empowered women in the era of #MeToo.
"No still means NO," Cardi tweeted, reminding everyone that women are still free to wear whatever they want, and it's not an invitation to be sexually assaulted.
It's a great reminder that the #MeToo movement isn't about shaming women who choose to dance, act, dress or speak "provocatively".
At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter if you liked the song or not.
You can still be here for women supporting other women.
It seems like she doesn't understand how her words were perceived.
Our body, our choice. Thank u, next.