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After her upcoming album, Cardi B plans to grow her family.

After her upcoming album, Cardi B plans to grow her family.

In addition to the release of her eagerly awaited sophomore album, Cardi B appears to have big plans. On Saturday (Oct. 30), the Invasion Of Privacy artist admitted she's thinking about growing her family a third time after posting fresh images of her one-year-old son, Wave.
"My son is so [red heart emoji] fire,"
Cardi, 30, wrote, "I can't wait to get business finished and have my third.

In July 2018, the Grammy winner and her spouse Offset welcomed their first child, Kulture. Three years later, in September 2021, the wave arrived.
Cardi has previously gushed about Offset's three children from prior relationships: Jordan, Kody, and Kalea. "I first met his children after we were married. They truly do love me, just as I've always hoped they would. That is what they say. The Bronx native told ESSENCE, "I feel it, and I hope that we always have a nice relationship.
Later, she talked about how her husband of five years had allayed her worries about carrying Kulture and juggling being at the top of her game. "Trust me, he kept saying. Everything will be OK. You're enormous. You are beloved by all. The public will comprehend.

The rapper with a diamond certification expressed her hopes for the relationship between her young children when she announced she was expecting Wave. "These two will love each other so much and fight so much because they are three years apart, just like me and Henny," I simply know it. They will stand up for one other like no one else ever will, that much is certain.

Despite the lack of information on her upcoming album, Cardi has acknowledged she wants to "stomp" this time around.

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