She's never been afraid to be open and honest with her millions of
followers of her.
And Cardi B proudly displayed her filter-free
face of her while slamming online trolls in a new video shared to Instagram
on Tuesday morning.
After just waking up to another busy day, the 28-year-old
rapper admitted she 'feels good' despite her criticism for going makeup-free
at times.
'This is my face after wakin up 20 minutes ago, no
filter, hair not brushed, lip chap all that,' she captioned the clip. 'I
have never been afraid to show my real self. When YOU ON TOP the miserable
and the ugly love to screenshot pictures while you in motion then criticize
your face.
'I'm confident in my own skin,' she added. 'You b****es need to
ask ya self if ya confidence in ya self enough that ya gotta try to bring
b****es down for a hobby that’s winning and in their 20s.'
Cardi
— who's full name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar — was unafraid to reveal her
true self as she addressed her 82 million followers of her.
'This me with no make up, no filter, you can see all of the little
blemishes on my face,' she said. 'I just woke up 20 minutes ago, didn't even
brush my hair ... like I felt good.'
She let it be known that
people who try to put her 'confidence down' would be met with little
remorse.
'I just wanted to let you know that I feel comfortable
in my skin... that I'm great, that I'm happy, my records doing great,' she
said. 'Just because you have so much hatred in your heart, that when I do
great, you want to put it down. You can not. I'm going to stay on top with
this face, makeup or not.'
Cardi recently released her new single, Up, on Friday
with more than 27 million people tuning in to see the music video.
Her
debut studio album, Invasion of Privacy, earned her incredible accolades
after its release in 2018 and she recently received another No. 1 song with
her track WAP which featured Megan Thee Stallion.
'I know I'm a role model because I know there's a lot of women
like me,' she said. 'At the end of the day, I know I'm a b***h that made it
through because I work my ass off, not because luck fell on my thighs,' she
said during a recent interview with Billboard after earning the Woman of the
Year award.