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Cardi B Shares The First Time Offset Told Her "I Love You" | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Cardi B does not fail to share how much she loves and adores her husband, rapper Offset. Cardi B and Offset recently celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary, and their relationship has now borne fruit with two beautiful children as they add to Offset’s brood. In the time they have dated, it’s been no secret that Cardi has had her fair share of heartbreaks due to rumors that the rapper had cheated on her. […]

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