DOLLY PARTON RETURNS TO PUBLIC EYE TO CELEBRATE OPENING DAY AT DOLLYWOOD . (PHOTO).
Twelve nights into her Little Miss Drama Tour, Cardi B has a clear message for critics who doubted her return to the stage after childbirth.
“The fact of the matter is, so far every single show of mine has been sold out. Packed from top to bottom,” she wrote on X on February 23.
“They said I wasn’t gonna commit after I gave birth, they said I wasn’t gonna take it seriously, but I take it very seriously.”
The Grammy winner, 33, began the tour on February 11, just over three months after welcoming her fourth child, a baby boy, with Stefon Diggs of the New England Patriots.
Cardi said the physical demands of performing have not slowed her down. “I perform for two hours and don’t complain,” she wrote.
“Not only do I treat my shows like concerts, I treat them like parties and have a good time wit my people. That why I get REAL reviews from REAL attendees whether that’s my fans, celebrities, or just people that wanna have a good time. Thank you.”
Earlier this week, Live Nation announced that Cardi became the first female rapper to sell out two consecutive nights at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
The tour continues through major cities including San Francisco, Phoenix, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, New York City, Boston and Philadelphia, before closing on April 18 in Atlanta.
Along the way, Cardi has welcomed guest performers such as GloRilla, Kehlani, Tyla and Blueface.
After sharing the stage with Kehlani and Tyla in Los Angeles, Cardi publicly expressed her appreciation.
“Kehlani, you’re such a beautiful soul, a talented artist and an amazing performer.
Your reaction to my show meant the world to me,” she wrote on Instagram Stories.
“I can’t thank you enough for always showing up and giving me the most genuine love and support.”
She added of Tyla, “You bring the perfect energy to any stage, thank you so much for bringing it to mine. So pretty and so talented. You deserve all the Chanel and more.”
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