Monday, February 16, 2026
ADVT 
Hollywood

Cardi B Stands By Khloe Kardashian Amidst Trolls

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Feb, 2019 09:06 PM

    Rapper Cardi B has come out in support of reality TV star Khloe Kardashian, who is being trolled by social media users after getting allegedly cheated by her beau Triston Tompson.


    There are speculations that Khloe's NBA basketballer boyfriend cheated on Khloe with her sister Kylie Jenner's best friend Jordyn Woods, reports people.com.


    Following the buzz, people on social media started making fun of Khloe. So, Cardi on Thursday took to an Instagram live and urged people to stop trolling Khloe.


    "Obviously this whole Khloe Kardashian thing... everybody is just like celebrating that that happened to her and it's like why?" the Grammy-winning rapper Cardi said.


    Cardi, whose husband Offset was slammed over a plethora of cheating allegations in the past, shared how difficult it becomes for a woman to deal with such emotional trauma.


    She said: "We know how it is when a f**K up. We know that our heart is literally bleeding, and you just want to die and you can't sleep... You can't escape it when you're sleeping because you actually dream about it.


    "It's mainly the women in the comments. Why do you guys manifest and be happy off of that? She already learned her lesson. Something real f**K up happened before she gave birth, so why do you... enjoy other people's pain and misery, knowing how much it hurts when a guy that you're in love with, especially the father of your child, does something wrong. It's just sad."

    MORE Hollywood ARTICLES

    'Baahubali 2': Hype By Makers, Expectations By Fans Touch New Highs

    'Baahubali 2': Hype By Makers, Expectations By Fans Touch New Highs
    If trade pundits and films experts are to be believed, filmmaker S.S. Rajamoulis magnum opus will set new benchmarks in Indian cinema.

    'Baahubali 2': Hype By Makers, Expectations By Fans Touch New Highs

    'Yep, I'm Gay': Happy 20th Out Anniversary, Ellen Degeneres

    NEW YORK — With a headline of "Yep, I'm Gay" on the cover of Time magazine and the same declaration on her sitcom, Ellen DeGeneres made history 20 years ago as the first prime-time lead on network TV to come out, capturing the hearts of supporters gay and straight amid a swirl of hate mail, death threats and, ultimately, dark times on and off the screen.

    'Yep, I'm Gay': Happy 20th Out Anniversary, Ellen Degeneres

    I'm The Worst Liar: Emma Watson

    The 27-year-old says even though she earns her living "telling the truth under imaginary circumstances", she is awful at lying

    I'm The Worst Liar: Emma Watson

    I'm Tired Of Being Bullied: Nicki Minaj

    Rapper Nicki Minaj, who is being trolled on social media, says she is tired of being bullied for her new look.

    I'm Tired Of Being Bullied: Nicki Minaj

    Arijit Singh's Voice Fills Us With Love: Shraddha Kapoor

    Arijit Singh's Voice Fills Us With Love: Shraddha Kapoor
    Actress Shraddha Kapoor has praised singer Arijit Singh and says his voice fills everyone up with love.

    Arijit Singh's Voice Fills Us With Love: Shraddha Kapoor

    Words Like White And Black Are So Hurtful To Me: Zoe Saldana

    She faced a backlash for not being "black enough" for the Nina Simone biopic last year, and Zoe Saldana wishes there wasn't any need to "feel so bothered by race" in Hollywood.

    Words Like White And Black Are So Hurtful To Me: Zoe Saldana