Cardi B wasted no time in answering Nicki Minaj’s so-called apology to her daughter, Kulture. On Thursday night, October 2nd, after Minaj posted a message addressed to the seven-year-old, Cardi clapped back with a “letter” of her own written to Minaj’s five-year-old son, Papa Bear.
Dear papa perc,
I’m sorry that your mommy haven’t cut you a birthday cake for the past 3 days cause she can’t take my success or happiness… One day you going to grow up and I hope you understand when a girl says NO it means NO and you can overcome the pedophilia blood you…
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) October 3, 2025
“Dear Papa Perc,” Cardi began. “I’m sorry that your mommy haven’t cut you a birthday cake for the past 3 days cause she can’t take my success or happiness…” Her words grew harsher as she continued, accusing Minaj’s family of abuse. “One day you going to grow up and I hope you understand when a girl says NO it means NO and you can overcome the pedophilia blood you inherited from you your grandfather, father and uncle…” Cardi closed the post by asking the boy not to hate her, writing, “Please don’t hate me when you grow up cause your mommy rather give me more attention than she gives you ..hopefully when somebody that really cares about her puts her in rehab and get her the help she needs she come out and read you a book.”
Her post came after Minaj’s earlier “apology,” which many viewed as sarcastic rather than sincere. Minaj had written directly to Kulture, saying, “Dear Kulture, truth is: I did all of this for a bigger purpose and one day you’ll understand.” She continued, “You’re a cute child & lots of kids have cute little funny looking gums before they grow into all of their features. One day you’ll see this, so I have to say: I apologize.” Minaj also described the child as “a child of God & QUEEN,” but warned that Cardi and her family would one day “be brought to their knees” for their treatment of her son.
Instead of cooling the feud, the exchange only intensified, pulling both of their children deeper into the ongoing drama.