Cardi B Erupts Online as Offset’s Paternity Push Over Her Child With Stefon Diggs Spills Into Court

Cardi B Erupts Online as Offset’s Paternity Push Over Her Child With Stefon Diggs Spills Into Court

Court documents reveal the former Migos rapper sought a DNA test on the baby Cardi B welcomed with the NFL star in November. A judge denied the request but granted one for another child. Cardi has since lost her composure publicly.

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It began, as so much does in the modern American celebrity industrial complex, with a court filing.

But by the time the internet got hold of it this week, what started as a legal document had exploded into one of the most chaotic and emotionally raw celebrity dramas of the year, pulling together a Grammy-winning rapper, her estranged hip-hop husband, and a professional football player whose quiet off-season has been anything but quiet.

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A court order dated February 25, 2026, obtained by TMZ, shows that the judge presiding over the divorce case of Cardi B and Offset denied his request for a paternity test on Cardi’s youngest child.

However, a separate DNA test request Offset made in connection with another one of Cardi’s children was granted by the court. The documents, redacted of identifying details, have since lit a fire across every corner of the internet, and Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, known to the world as Cardi B, is not going quietly.

In the hours after the court filing became public, Cardi B took to social media and let the world feel every ounce of her fury and heartbreak. “I should have never let him hit again,” she wrote in one post, a raw admission that struck her millions of followers as equal parts devastated and defiant.

“I knew he would trap me.” In another message that quickly went viral, she expressed sympathy for the NFL star at the centre of the storm: “Stefon called me crying. I feel so bad. I hate Offset omg.” The posts have since been widely circulated and were made under a degree of legal risk, as the presiding judge had already imposed a non-disparagement order on both parties.

Cardi B, 33, and Offset had gone on their first date to Super Bowl LI before secretly marrying in September 2017. Their relationship was marked by an on-again, off-again pattern, infidelity allegations, and a very public emotional rollercoaster that played out almost entirely in the open.

She first filed for divorce in 2020, then pulled back, and then, in what now appears to have been the decisive move, filed again in July 2024, announcing her pregnancy with their third child, Blossom Belle Cephus, the very next day. The timing of that pregnancy alone had already fueled a great deal of speculation about the state of their marriage in its final months.

Cardi B and Offset share three children: daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus, born in 2018; son Wave Set Cephus, born in 2021; and daughter Blossom Belle Cephus, born in September 2024. It is the fourth child, the one she did not have with Offset, that is now at the centre of everything.

Cardi moved on with Stefon Diggs in 2025, confirming their romance courtside at a Knicks game before welcoming their son that November. The child, referred to informally in fan circles as Baby Brim, has remained largely shielded from the public, with Cardi yet to reveal his name.

What made Offset’s legal manoeuvre so explosive was not simply the request itself, but the brazen implication behind it. In November 2025, Offset reportedly posted a short-lived Instagram Story with the caption “My kid lol” following the birth of Cardi and Stefon Diggs’ son.

The post disappeared almost as quickly as it appeared, but it had already done its damage, seeding doubt and igniting a conversation that eventually found its way into a courtroom. During an assault trial in September 2025, a reporter had pressed Cardi on online claims about Offset bragging that he had gotten her pregnant for a fourth time. Cardi snapped, threw a marker at the reporter, and told him to stop disrespecting her, reminding him that women deserve respect.

Kiari Kendrell Cephus, the man the world knows as Offset, is himself no stranger to the complicated mathematics of family and fame. Born on December 14, 1991, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, he rose to global fame as a founding member of the Atlanta rap trio Migos alongside his cousins Quavo and the late Takeoff, whose tragic death in 2022 reshaped the group’s legacy and the personal lives of all who loved him.

Offset built a career on bravado, chart dominance, and a very public romantic life. His marriage to Cardi B was, for years, one of hip-hop’s most-watched relationships, a love story complicated by infidelity and forgiveness and infidelity again, cycling through public apologies and makeup videos and red carpet reunions until the machinery of the marriage finally gave out.

The court order of February 25 was obtained by TMZ and showed that Offset had asked the judge to mandate DNA testing for two children. The court granted a paternity test for one child but refused his request to test Cardi’s newborn, a term used in the filing and widely understood to refer to the baby she welcomed with Stefon Diggs.

The court order reportedly stated that both Offset and Cardi B were prohibited from publicly making negative remarks about each other, whether online or in interviews. That restriction, now apparently breached by Cardi’s social media posts this week, adds yet another legal dimension to an already tangled case.

Stefon Diggs, the man whose child is at the heart of the dispute, is not a peripheral figure in this story. Born on November 8, 1993, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, he is one of the most gifted wide receivers of his generation, a player whose precise route-running and sure hands made him a standout across stints with the Minnesota Vikings, the Buffalo Bills, and, most recently, the New England Patriots.

His personal life has historically been kept far from the limelight, which made his very public relationship with Cardi B all the more striking. Cardi B and Stefon Diggs dated for over a year before reportedly breaking up hours before the Super Bowl in February 2026.

Yet the split appears to be far from final. Diggs attended Cardi’s sold-out Little Miss Drama Tour stop at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., this week, accompanied by his mother Stephanie Diggs and his brother Trevon Diggs, with the group seen dancing and enjoying the show. After the concert, witnesses saw Cardi walk straight to Stefon’s white sports car, and the two drove off together.

Cardi has accused Offset of being an absentee father, claiming she covers the vast majority of expenses for Kulture, Wave, and Blossom, and that Offset has seen Blossom only a handful of times since her birth. She has also been candid about the toll that the relentless public scrutiny is taking on her. She took to X in late 2025 to express her frustration, telling her followers that the public speculation makes her feel as though her life is in danger.

Just this week, on April 6, 2026, Offset was reportedly injured in a shooting outside a Florida casino. In a move that surprised many, Cardi B reportedly put aside the bitterness of the divorce to check on his well-being. It was a strange, brief moment of grace in the middle of a war, a reminder that nine years of shared history does not simply dissolve into a court filing.

Neither Cardi B nor Offset has made public statements addressing the specific details of the court order, and the court’s handling of the paternity questions will likely shape the custody and support arrangements that follow.

What is certain is that the legal machinery is now firmly in motion, the children at the centre of it all are growing up inside a storm they did not choose, and Cardi B, who has never once been content to suffer in silence, is making sure the world understands exactly how she feels about every last bit of it.


Representatives for Cardi B, Offset, and Stefon Diggs did not respond to requests for comment.