She’s Here! Cardi B and Offset welcome the birth of their daughter

Cardi B and her husband, Offset made the official announcement of the birth of their first daughter together on Cardi's Instagram.

 

Kulture Kiari Cephus, the new baby girl born to rappers Cardi B and Offset officially came into the world on July, 10, 2018.

The 25-year old, Bronx born rapper is officially a mommy. Cardi (born Belcalis Almanzar) and her husband, The Migos member, 26-year old, Offset (born Kiari Cephus) made the official announcement of the birth of their first daughter together on Cardi’s Instagram. Kulture is the first child for the new mom, but fourth for Offset who has three children with other women, according to PEOPLE.

The hip-hop superstars recently disclosed that they were secretly married last September in a private ceremony in their home. The news came out after Offset thanked his wife at the BET Awards. TMZ  published receipts after finding a marriage certificate for the rappers on file at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta under their birth names.

The Migos won for Best Group and Offset let the cat out of the bag when he said: “I thank my wife. You should thank yours.”

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What this really means is that the two were already married when Offset got down on one knee in a very  public proposal on stage back in October 2017 at a concert in Philly. It was all for show since they were  already husband and wife.

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The “Bodak Yellow” rapper hopped on Twitter to confirm the big news for all the “nosey” fans out there, but was more than happy to share details about their big, splashy, star-studded baby shower in Atlanta a few weeks later.

Cardi told Rolling Stone she didn’t want a conventional baby shower and it looks like she got her wish.

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“I want a lit baby shower…My baby shower’s not starting at no 5:00. My sh*t is going to start at 9 p.m. because that’s how I celebrate, that’s how Caribbean people celebrate,” she said. “I don’t like baby showers that be at 5 p.m. in the backyard, eating, cooking hors d’oeuvres. Nah…Sh*t, I might even drink some red wine. Red wine’s healthy, right?”

Now that little Kulture is here, we wish her and her parents all the best of luck.

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