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Tasha K out here, April Fooling us. The vlogger claimed she paid the full court-ordered $4 million she owed to rapper Cardi B in cash, but Cardi implied she didn’t receive anything from her.
Tasha K ran to Twitter on April 1 at 2:24 p.m. to tweet, “PSA Winos. I just paid off my 4 million dollar debt in cash.”
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Several commenters congratulated the entertainment blogger, while others sensed it was an April Fool’s joke. The Neighborhood posted a screenshot of Tasha K’s post on Instagram, claiming, “Tasha K must’ve hit the lottery.”
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper played along in the comments section, writing, “Mhhhhmmmm….let me check my Apple Pay.”
Tuesday, Tasha K went to Twitter again only to claim she was broke and was contemplating “hoeing.” She attached a photo containing a list of her alleged debts.
“1. Discover card 4500. 2. Amex- 5500. 3. Back & Current taxes – 111,000k. 4. Bank of America card- 300. 5. Truck- 54k owed. 6. Medical bills- 5k. 7. Legal – 4 million.”
She added, “Plan of Payoff- TBC…..”
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Sis2Sis has kept tabs on everything regarding the Tasha K and Cardi B lawsuit. The vlogger is known for her coverage of celebrities. However, she reportedly went too far when she made crazy accusations about the “Money” rapper. Tasha K called Cardi B a hooker and claimed she had herpes, cheated on her husband, Offset, and performed sexual acts with beer bottles. Cardi B slapped the controversial blogger with a defamation lawsuit in 2019, and the judge eventually ruled
in the rapper’s favor. Ultimately, the judge ordered Tasha K to pay the “I Like It” rapper $4 million for punitive damages, injuring her reputation, attorney fees and medical expenses.People Magazine is celebrating Beyoncé's groundbreaking country debut "Cowboy Carter" in it's newest special edition. Read More
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