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Cardi B to Pay Offset Millions in Divorce Settlement as Court Approves 70/30 Asset Split

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Hip-hop power couple Cardi B and Offset have officially reached a shocking divorce settlement that’s already setting social media ablaze.


According to fresh court filings, Cardi B has agreed to pay multimillion-dollar spousal support to her estranged husband while accepting a 70/30 asset split that heavily favors Offset — a stunning reversal few fans saw coming.


The high-profile split, which began when Cardi filed for divorce in July 2024, followed years of public turbulence, infidelity rumors, and dramatic reconciliations. The Grammy-winning rapper cited irreconcilable differences in her filing, but Offset later countered with claims of abandonment and infidelity, painting a different picture of their crumbling marriage.


Sources close to the case confirm that negotiations had stalled for months over Offset’s insistence that Cardi settle outstanding tax-related obligations tied to shared assets. The final terms, approved by the court last week, reportedly ensure Offset receives a significant share of joint holdings — including properties, cars, and music royalties — in addition to ongoing monthly support payments.


The pair, who share three children, including a third born in September 2024 amid swirling paternity disputes, have agreed to joint custody with Offset receiving primary physical custody during touring seasons.


Online, the reactions have been swift and fiery. On X (formerly Twitter), memes and commentary flooded timelines within minutes of the announcement. One viral post read, “Offset finally offset the balance — Cardi paying alimony is wild,” while another joked, “Men’s Conference 2025 will have Offset as the keynote speaker.” The tone, however, wasn’t all celebratory; many users highlighted Offset’s own track record of infidelity as a reminder that the “win” came after years of emotional turmoil and public embarrassment for Cardi.


Cultural critics say the case exposes the gender double standards within hip-hop fandom — where male artists’ financial gains in divorce are celebrated, while female artists’ personal struggles are often mocked. Yet, others argue the settlement reflects Cardi’s business pragmatism, closing a painful chapter while preserving peace for her children.


Neither Cardi B nor Offset has made a direct public statement since the ruling, though insiders suggest Cardi is preparing to channel the heartbreak into her upcoming album, rumored to drop early next year.


For now, the Bronx superstar who once rapped “I don’t cook, I don’t clean” finds herself signing checks instead — a stark reminder that even in hip-hop’s royal court, love and loyalty can end in the courtroom.




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