Cardi B is official mother of four children.
The 33-year-old rapper welcomed a son with the NFL star and her boyfriend Stefon Diggs, Cardi's rep confirmed to TODAY.com on Nov. 13.
No additional information has been provided at this time.
This news came after she posted Instagram video of her strutting to her song “Hello.” In the caption, she wrote that her life lately has been a “mix of different chapters and different seasons.”
Now starting over with a “new season,” she shared that “it was never easy, but it was worth it” before touching on motherhood.
“I brought new music and a new album into the world! A new baby in my world and another reason to be the best version of myself, another reason to love me more than anything else or anyone else so I can continue to give my children the love and life they deserve,” she wrote in part.
Cardi appeared on September 17th. CBS News Interview that she was pregnant with her fourth child, and first, a New England Patriots wide receiver.
“I’m having a baby with my boyfriend Stefon Diggs,” she told Gayle King. “I'm excited. I'm happy. I feel like I'm in a good place. I feel very strong, I feel very powerful because I'm doing all this work, but I'm doing all this work while I'm making a baby.”
She said at the time that her baby would be born before the 2026 tour.
Cardi is also a mother three children with rapper Offset: daughter Kulture, son Wave and daughter Blossom were born in 2024. She filed for divorce from Offset for the second time in 2024.
Meanwhile, Diggs is also the father of a daughter from a previous relationship.
During Episode dated October 6 on the podcast “Intentionally with Jay Shetty,” Cardi spoke about supporting her children and her worst parental fear.
“Please don’t be lazy,” she told Jay Shetty. “Don't be a slacker… please don't be lazy… Some people have looks, intelligence, talent. Some people really have it. But they don't go anywhere because they are lazy. Don't be lazy!”
She added that she is ready to help her children financially in adulthood, but hopes that they will “become somebody.”
“Even when they turn 18… and it’s time to leave, you want an apartment, you want a car, I’ll give it to you, but please, please become somebody,” she said. “Please don't be a nobody. That would be the worst disappointment they could ever cause. Don't disappoint me like that.”





