In a stunning turn of events that’s sent shockwaves through social media and the entertainment world, rapper Cardi B has spoken out in fiery defense of her daughter, Kulture, after the 6-year-old was reportedly removed from her school’s glee club. The move, which school officials claim was due to “ongoing disruptions and behavioral concerns,” has sparked heated debate, especially after rumors surfaced that the removal stemmed from insults aimed at Cardi B and her new boyfriend.
Cardi B, known as much for her bold opinions as for her chart-topping music, did not hold back. “They messed with the wrong one. You don’t target a child because you have issues with her mother,” she said in an impassioned Instagram Live session that racked up over 2 million views in a matter of hours. “Kulture loves to sing. That glee club was her safe space, her joy. And now? Now she comes home crying because some bitter parent said I’m a bad influence? Please.”
While the school has not released an official statement naming Cardi B or her boyfriend as factors, sources close to the situation say the drama has been building for weeks. Apparently, a group of parents at the elite New York private school had been circulating complaints regarding Cardi B’s presence during school events and what they described as “inappropriate energy” at pick-up time. One anonymous parent reportedly said, “It’s not just about her being famous. It’s about the entourage, the paparazzi, the way she dresses. This is a school, not the red carpet.”
But things came to a head last Friday when Kulture was informed she would no longer be part of the school’s prestigious glee club, a program known for producing child stars who often land national commercials and Broadway auditions. Insiders claim Kulture had been excelling in the group — even landing a rare solo performance in the upcoming winter showcase — before being suddenly cut.
Cardi B’s boyfriend, whose name has not been officially confirmed but has been identified in media circles as music producer Miko Blaze, is said to be at the center of the controversy. Several parents are alleged to have made disparaging remarks about him, questioning his criminal past and claiming his presence on school grounds made them “uncomfortable.” Cardi B addressed those claims directly: “Miko served his time, he changed his life, and he’s one of the kindest people I know. Just because he’s not from Park Avenue doesn’t mean he’s a threat.”
The school, meanwhile, remains tight-lipped. One faculty member, who spoke on condition of anonymity, hinted that the decision was not taken lightly. “We love Kulture. She’s a bright and talented student. But this was a decision made in the best interest of the entire program.” When asked whether parental complaints played a role, the source declined to comment.
Fans have rallied behind Cardi B and Kulture, flooding social media with messages of support under hashtags like #JusticeForKulture and #LetHerSing. Even some celebrities have weighed in. Actress Taraji P. Henson tweeted, “Kids shouldn’t pay the price for adult drama. Let that baby sing!”
In a dramatic twist, Cardi B hinted at possibly transferring her daughter to a different school. “If you think kicking her out is going to shut me up, think again,” she said in her livestream. “I might just start my own damn glee club. And guess what? We’ll be louder, prouder, and ten times better than anything you’ve ever seen.”
Cardi also teased that this real-life drama could inspire her next album. “Y’all want a villain? You got one,” she said with a wink. “But remember, I don’t lose. I reinvent.”
As of now, the school’s holiday showcase is moving forward — without its brightest star. But if Cardi B has anything to say about it (and she usually does), this fight is far from over. One thing is clear: When it comes to her daughter, Cardi B will never back down.