Key Points
- Offset says a viral “my kid” Instagram story is fake. His team claims someone edited it to stir online drama.
- Cardi says jokes turned to threats that now scare her. She warns people stop playing before something serious happens offline.
- The pair share three kids and a tense recent breakup. Cardi recently welcomed a baby boy with Stefon Diggs.
Offset (Kiari Kendrell Cephus) says he never shared the viral “my kid” post. Cardi B (Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar Cephus) is now facing the fallout online.

A spokesperson says any Offset messages about Cardi or the baby are fake. They insist the screenshot story was made up as Cardi details past threat claims spread. The camp says he still wishes his estranged wife calm and success.
Offset team says Instagram story was fabricated
Fans first shared a dark Instagram story that read simply “My kid lol”. Viewers took it as Offset hinting that Cardi’s new baby belonged to him. The image soon went viral as users claimed he posted then deleted.
Offset’s side now says the image never came from his account. They say someone likely edited a blank screen to stir more drama. No one has confirmed who made the picture or pushed it first.
The representative adds that Offset has stayed calm in private through the fuss. They claim he supports Cardi as a mother despite the painful split. His team says online noise should not shape how courts or kids move.

Cardi says online threats now feel very real
Cardi has said she feels harassed and unsafe as talk keeps growing. She wrote that jokes turned to threats that make her fear for life. The rapper warned that people laugh online until real harm finally happens.
In another post she said crime shows haunt her thoughts at night. She linked that fear to stories of women hurt or killed every day. Those messages came soon after Cardi and Diggs baby news sparked extra attention on her life.
It is still unclear who first created the disputed “my kid” screenshot. Fans have pointed fingers at trolls, fake pages and even rushed bloggers. So far no platform has shared proof of the original upload or edits.
The story shows how fast a post can spread without clear checks or context. Within hours, thousands accepted the claim while others questioned missing receipts. Cardi now says that rush helped turn a fake into real fear.

Breakup, new baby and a tense family backdrop
Cardi and Offset married in secret in 2017 and share three children. She filed for divorce in 2024 after long talk of cheating and stress. Since then, both stars have aired pieces of the split in public.
Cardi later confirmed a baby boy with NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Reports say Offset remains listed as legal father under Georgia marriage rules. These tangled ties have fed strong views as fans track every small move.
For now, Offset wants people to treat the fake post with care. He asks that talk stays based on proof, not rushed screen grabs.





