Cardi B is making it clear she's unfazed by the recent influx of 'random stories' dominating entertainment headlines. On February 26, 2026, the Grammy-winning rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to address the chatter, stating, "Hmmm all these little random stories
 đŸ€” fck it, let them talk, let them eat cake, let them come to the ballllll."

While largely dismissing the gossip, Cardi B did specifically respond to a story regarding Nicki Minaj's social media bots. This controversy stems from a Politico report, based on an analysis by AI-powered platform Cyabra, which alleged "Inauthentic Amplification of Political Discourse on Nicki Minaj's X Account," claiming 33 percent of nearly 55,000 accounts interacting with Minaj over a two-month period were inauthentic. Self-described Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz dismissed the report as a "hoax" and attempted to link Cardi B to it by noting her agent, Mike G (Mike Guirguis), is affiliated with Cyabra. Cardi B vehemently denied any involvement, explaining that Cyabra is a data company with various investors, including Mike G, Elon Musk, and Pepsi, and counts Mike Pompeo on its board of advisors. She even threatened to sue Bruesewitz for his claims. Mike G later clarified his role with Cyabra is personal and unrelated to Cardi B or his artist roster.

Beyond the bot saga, other headlines Cardi B seemingly shrugged off included alleged behavior during rehearsals for a past performance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live." Reports from outlets like TMZ claimed the "Bodega Baddie" rapper had a "fit" over a Nicki Minaj joke during "Weekend Update," reportedly threatening to leave the show and damaging property, though she ultimately performed. Stories also surfaced about her recent breakup with estranged boyfriend Stefon Diggs, with whom she welcomed a son in November 2025, reportedly splitting before Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. Despite the drama, Cardi B continues her successful "Little Miss Drama Tour," which began on February 11, 2026, in Palm Desert, California, and will conclude on April 18, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia, having already sold out 12 shows in support of her September 2025 album, Am I the Drama?