Cardi B Offers $10K To Help Take Down Man Responsible For Robbing Her Cousin

New York rapper Cardi B is on her sleuth grind. She went online to ask followers for help identifying a man – which fans hilariously compared to UFC head Dana White – for initially unknown reasons.

Cardi B Explains $10,000 Reward

After fans began to wonder why she took to Instagram requesting his name with a $10,000 price tag, Cardi tweeted out the story behind the situation. She says he robbed, kidnapped, and held somebody at gunpoint.

“I’m not putting a bounty just want some info and if I did this man put a gun on somebody’s head rob them, and kept them hostage!”

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Cardi has since released a video defending her decision to expose her cousin’s robbery suspect.

Cardi B’s Costly COVID Testing Bills

The rap superstar does not spare expenses when it comes to staying clear of COVID-19 and reveals she spends up to $1,000 a week just on getting herself tested. Cardi B wrote on Twitter that not only does she get COVID tests multiple times each week, but she also gets the people working for and around her tested as well. And all of that is coming out of her pocket, which can easily add up to about $200,000 in a year.

“I get Covid tested bout 4 times a week. My glam and management gotta get tested as well. Everytime we get tested is about 250$ each. This is seriously a new business”

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Cardi B Spent Seven Figures On WAP Video

It’s not on the level of famously expensive videos by Michael Jackson and Madonna, but Bardi admits she spent a lot to produce the visual for last summer’s smash hit “WAP.”

“Fun fact: Bodak yellow music video cost me 15 thousand dollars .I was in Dubai and I said …. I gotta fly picture (videographer) out here … BOOM BOOM BANG ! Ya know the rest … Money cost 400K, Please me Cost 900K , Wap Cost a M !”

Most Expensive Music Videos In History

In case you were wondering, the most expensive music video of all time is Michael Jackson’s duet with Janet Jackson, “Scream,” which cost $7 million back in 1995. Madonna owns the next three spots with “Die Another Day,” “Express Yourself” and “Bedtime Story,” which ranged between $5 million to 6.1 million. The most expensive rap video is Diddy‘s “Victory” at $2.7 million.