Key points
- A viral post claims a 70/30 asset split. It also claims multimillion-dollar support to Offset.
- Public records show a support request, not a settlement. Offset asked a judge for spousal support.
- Cardi is expecting a child with Stefon Diggs. Their divorce is still not final.
A new social post is driving loud talk online. It claims Cardi B has agreed to pay Offset millions. It also says the assets will split 70/30 in his favour. None of those details are confirmed in court records. The claim rests on unverified reports at this time.

Context matters here. Offset amended his court response months ago. He asked a judge to award him spousal support. He did not list an amount in that filing. That request remains part of the case today.
What the new claim says
Posts and blogs frame the story as a done deal. They cite a supposed settlement with a 70/30 asset split. They also say Cardi will pay “multimillions” in support. None links to a filed agreement or court order. Treat those figures as rumour for now.
Meanwhile, Cardi’s personal life stays in view. She is pregnant and linked to NFL star Stefon Diggs. The couple’s divorce has not been finalised yet. That timing fuels more chat around the case. Our earlier coverage tracks her public comments on pressure and privacy. See this Cardi B pregnancy reveal interview.
What records and reporting confirm
Reliable outlets have covered the legal steps to date. They confirm Offset’s spousal-support request. They also note his push for joint custody. None reports a filed settlement or a court-approved split. Until a document appears on the docket, details stay uncertain.
Cardi has spoken about the marriage and its end. She said the love “felt like it was dying” on both sides. Those remarks came in recent podcast chats. They add emotion but not legal detail.
Fans are also watching her broader public back-and-forths. For context on her recent online truce with a rival, read our recap of the Nicki Minaj–Cardi B apology exchange.
What happens next
Any settlement must be signed and filed. A judge would then adopt it in a final decree. Until that happens, only motions and statements exist. If a document lands, we will report the facts. For now, the viral figures remain unverified.





