Cardi B took to Instagram on Tuesday to speak about the coronavirus.
‘Let me tell y’all motherf***ers something, I don’t know what this coronavirus is about,’ said the Grammy-winning artist, 27, who donned a bronze chain gown and had her blonde locks parted in the clip.
The singer, whose full name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, admitted she was uneasy about the disease.
The latest: Cardi B took to Instagram on Tuesday to speak about the coronavirus, saying she’s ‘panicking’ over the health crisis
‘Let me tell y’all something, I ain’t gonna front: I’m a little scared. S*** got me panicking,’ she said.
Cardi also noted the international nature of the disease: ‘I don’t understand how that s*** was from Wuhan China, now all of a sudden this s*** is on motherf***ing tour.’
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‘Guess what … a lot of s*** comes from motherf***ing China, b****’ she said. ‘If you’re wondering why your motherf***ing weave or your Fashionnova motherf***ing packages haven’t arrived, guess what b**** – coronavirus! Coronavirus!’
Candid: The singer, whose full name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, admitted she was uneasy about the disease
Commentary: Cardi noted the international nature of the disease, saying, ‘I don’t understand how that s*** was from Wuhan China, now all of a sudden this s*** is on motherf***ing tour’
Cardi B noted that she’s taking the heath crisis very seriously: ‘I’m telling you, s*** is real! S*** is getting real – b****, I’m scared.’
The Bodak Yellow captioned the shot, ‘Ya keep playing I’m deada** F***IN SCARED,’ noting she was ‘stocking up on food’ anticipating things could worsen.
The coronavirus, also referred to as COVID-19, has been connected to the deaths of more than 3,500 people, the World Health Organization said Sunday.
It’s had a massive impact in the music world Cardi works in, as April’s Coachella music festival (which she played in 2018) has been pushed this week to October amid prevention efforts. In addition, the country festival Stagecoach was also pushed toward the fall months.
‘At the direction of the County of Riverside and local health authorities, we must sadly confirm the rescheduling of Coachella and Stagecoach due to COVID-19 concerns,’ Goldenvoice, which promotes both festivals, said in a statement. ‘While this decision comes at a time of universal uncertainty, we take the safety and health of our guests, staff and community very seriously.
‘We urge everyone to follow the guidelines and protocols put forth by public health officials.’
Fashion: The I Like It performer also noted the many goods manufactured out of China, as well as the impact it could have on stateside fashionistas like herself
Uneasy: Cardi smiled and joked throughout the clip, but stressed she was scared
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