Cardi B's message against sexual assault.
Cardi B wants her fans to know that "no means no", but she does not want her message to be flooded with negativity.
The hip-hop star reminded her followers via Twitter that April is the month of sexual assault awareness and wrote: "Before April is over, do not forget that it is the month of sexual assault awareness, no means no!" .
"It does not matter what you wear, it does not matter who you are, man or woman. "For those who go through this, the shame is not yours to carry; it's the monsters who do it," he said.
"Also, parents can not forget our children," he continued.
"There are sick people everywhere, in kindergartens, in schools, everywhere. "Be sure to teach them from an early age that no one should touch their sensitive points and never be afraid to tell mom and dad when someone makes them feel uncomfortable," he said.
However, despite the important message sent by Cardi B, social media users began to recall a live broadcast that the rapper had previously made on Instagram and in which he was moved when he explained what he needed to do to be able to distinguished in the music industry.
At one point in the video, which dates back to three years ago, Cardi B admitted to drugging and robbing men who wanted to have sex with her during her time as a stripper in New York, only to survive. .
"I had to go striptease. We had to go back to this hotel. And I drugged and robbed them. That is what I used to do ", he had admitted with disarming honesty.
Cardi B responded to the reactions once again via Instagram.
"I have dealt with this issue in the past, but I see that some people still want to continue this narrative, so let me clarify," he wrote.
"Looking for men's pockets because they think they can take advantage of you and rushing and harassing someone are two very different things," he said.
"Do not let the message pass over your head because of hatred. "It's something bigger than that," said Cardi B.
