Cardi B is making it clear — no one is getting in the way of her money or her mission.
During a live session on X Spaces, the rapper addressed those allegedly trying to sabotage her brand partnerships. She didn’t hold back, calling out people who tag her endorsement companies in an attempt to hurt her deals. “Y’all not stopping any bags over here,” she said confidently. “In fact, I’ve got more meetings lined up after I give birth — more brands want to work with me and join my tour.”
Cardi recently announced her new role as Chief Confidence Officer for Bobbie, an organic baby formula and supplements company. The partnership, revealed earlier that day, aligns perfectly with her advocacy for working mothers.
“The bags will keep coming,” she added. “People have been trying to cancel me since 2019, but I’m still standing and very blessed.”
Over the years, Cardi has collaborated with several major brands — including Reebok, Fashion Nova, Steve Madden, Skims, and Pepsi. But her work with Bobbie hits closer to home.
Speaking passionately about motherhood, Cardi criticized what she sees as pressure on women to breastfeed, regardless of their personal or work circumstances. “Some women have to get back to work immediately,” she said. “Pumping isn’t easy — it can take your whole day. Many mothers rely on formula to care for their babies, and that’s okay. That’s why I support what Bobbie stands for — they’re fighting for working moms and advocating for better care for Black and brown women.”
Through her words, Cardi made one thing clear: she’s not just about the music or the money — she’s standing up for women, especially those juggling motherhood and work.

