Cardi B Says She Plans to ‘Removing’ Some Of Butt Shots After Tour Ends

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - MARCH 10: Cardi B attends 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar After Party Arrivals at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – MARCH 10: Cardi B attends 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar After Party Arrivals at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Robert Smith/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Cardi B is already thinking about life after the spotlight dims on her current tour. During a recent performance in Los Angeles, the Bronx-born rapper told the audience she intends to reduce her Brazilian butt lift once the Little Miss Drama Tour wraps. The remark, made casually between songs, felt less like a headline-grabbing declaration and more like an offhand admission shared with thousands of fans. Within hours, clips of the exchange were circulating widely online.

The comment came after fellow artist Kehlani praised her figure, saying, “You have so much ass. That was the most ass I ever seen.” Cardi responded with characteristic bluntness: “After this tour, I’m taking some out. After this tour, I don’t want to hear nobody for three months. I’m going to Colombia, nobody hit me up, nobody nothing. I’m taking this ass out.” The crowd laughed, but her tone suggested a measure of sincerity beneath the humor. Cardi has spoken openly in the past about cosmetic procedures, often framing them as personal choices rather than industry pressures.

On Tour, Still Unfiltered

The Little Miss Drama Tour began on Feb. 11 in Palm Desert, Calif., and continues through April, with scheduled stops in San Francisco, Houston, Chicago, New York, and Washington. The run will close with two nights in Atlanta on April 17 and 18. At a Las Vegas show earlier this month, she briefly tumbled from a chair while performing her verse on the “Thotiana” remix, then quickly recovered. “That was the government!” she joked, prompting laughter from the crowd.

The aside appeared to nod to earlier comments she made about immigration enforcement, which drew a response from federal officials. Since then, she has largely kept the focus on the music. Onstage, her candor often blurs the line between performance and personal reflection, a quality that has long defined her public persona. Whether she ultimately follows through on her plans, the moment offered a glimpse of an artist who remains disarmingly direct about her own evolution.


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