Cardi B, the chart-topping rapper, recently opened up about her Thanksgiving plans and the culinary dynamics in her household, shedding light on who takes the lead in the kitchen between her and her husband Offset. The candid revelation came during a conversation with People alongside the legendary Patti LaBelle.
While discussing her cooking prowess, Cardi admitted, “I could cook, but it’s just certain things I just don’t like to do.” However, the Bodak Yellow rapper was quick to commend Offset for his culinary skills, particularly highlighting his ability to whip up a “mean” breakfast. Cardi shared insights into their kitchen dynamics, revealing that Offset can indeed “cook a little something.”
The conversation also touched on Cardi B’s recent collaboration with Whipshots and Patti’s food line, Patti’s Good Life. This seasonal partnership revolves around the duo’s dessert products—Whipshots alcoholic whipped cream and Patti’s Good Life pies, showcasing their creative venture beyond the music scene.
As the discussion veered toward Thanksgiving plans, Cardi and Patti disclosed their diverse approaches. Cardi B, known for her hit “Bodak Yellow,” explained that her holiday plans are ever-changing. Juggling schedules between Offset and their children, Kulture Kiari and Wave Set, the couple navigates between Cardi’s New York-based family and Offset’s relatives.
In a playful moment, Cardi B revealed the humorous side of her family’s Thanksgiving preparations. Regardless of their location, she amusingly stated, “They don’t trust me yet,” referring to being “not allowed” in the kitchen. This light-hearted comment offers a glimpse into the entertaining dynamics of Cardi B and Offset’s festive preparations.
Cardi B’s candid revelations about her cooking preferences, Offset’s culinary skills, and the entertaining banter surrounding their Thanksgiving plans provide fans with a delightful peek into the rapper’s family life. As the Grammy-winning artist continues to captivate audiences on and off the stage, her authenticity shines through in every aspect, including the dynamics of her festive celebrations.