American hip-hop rapper and songwriter, Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar popularly known as Cardi B has said she will not be affected by TikTok ban in the United States (US).
Gatekeepers News reports that the app owned by ByteDance, disconnected access to its users in US in the late hours of Saturday, shortly before the law banning it from the country took effect.
A social media user with X handle @1lex had said rappers, like Cardi B, who rely on TikTok to promote their music, should find alternative jobs.
The user tweeted: “Now, all the female TikTok rappers gotta find real jobs. You first, @imcardib.”
Cardi B fired back at the troll, noting that Tik Tok ban won’t stop her from getting richer. The singer revealed she has received a $7 million offer to launch her own vitamins line
Cardi B wrote, “Babe, I’m getting a $7 million offer to do my own vitamins. I can retire you from your flipping burger job by tomorrow. Thank me though; I’ve been helping you get your $8.99 Twitter check.”
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