Cardi B and Offset are under fire (again) over his maskless birthday party

File this under problematic: Cardi B threw another huge pandemic party and Offset declared he won’t be getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
December 16, 2020 5:35 p.m. EST
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In today’s recap of celebrities who still think the rules don’t apply to them, Cardi B and Offset are under fire yet again for having another maskless birthday party. Even though Cardi just apologized for her super-spreader behaviour when she had over 30 people at her Thanksgiving celebration, she’s back at it again following Offset’s 29th birthday party.

Cardi B and Offset were at a packed nightclub in Atlanta, Georgia, late Monday night and the videos posted to both their Instagram Stories show most people in attendance not wearing a mask. It looks like Takeoff, Porsha Williams and her friends were probably the only people among the group who wore masks upon their arrival at the event. The party’s hosts and most attendees decided to forego any form of social distancing while celebrating the Migos rapper’s birthday. It’s unclear if anyone had to get a rapid test before entering the very over-the-top birthday bash.

Everyone at the party was standing in an extremely crowded area of their VIP section, showing off all their diamonds and jewelry in Cardi and Offset’s Instagram Stories. DaBaby and Stunna 4 Vegas were at the event, and they made an appearance in Cardi’s Insta Stories up-close and personal, without masks, showing off their chains.

Fans of the rappers took to Twitter to express their frustration with the couple ignoring the coronavirus guidelines once again.

To distract the world from all the COVID rule-breaking, Cardi B gifted Offset a very rare Lamborghini. She blindfolded her husband (and maybe could have added a mask to the ensemble) and walked him out to the car before revealing a Lambo Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, which is worth up to $600,000.

To make things even more problematic, Offset recently announced that he won't be taking the COVID-19 vaccine anytime soon. He spoke to TMZ about the vaccine and said he doesn't trust the pharmaceutical companies. He mentioned the viral photos of four Pfizer COVID vaccine volunteers who developed facial paralysis.

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Cardi B and Offset have been behaving as though the lockdown rules don't apply to them since July when they threw their daughter Kulture's second birthday party, which was their only party full of face masks, sanitization stations and thermometers to check each guest's temperature. In October, the "Bodak Yellow" rapper was also labelled as "irresponsible" for celebrating her 28th birthday in Las Vegas.

After her "lit" Thanksgiving dinner with 37 guests in attendance, Cardi tweeted, “12 kids and 25 adults over for the holidays. It was lit!!” Seconds later, her followers criticized Cardi for bragging about breaking the rules while they had to skip seeing their family this year during the holiday season. The "WAP" rapper was quick with an apology, tweeting, "Sorry my bad wasn't trying to make nobody feel bad. I just had my family in my home for the first time, and it felt so good & uplifted me. I spent soo much money getting every1 tested but it felt worth it." Humblebrag...

In contrast, the Kardashians finally took the hint that they were frustrating everyone with their big parties and private island getaways. The KarJenner fam cancelled their annual Christmas Eve party for the first time in more than four decades. “The Covid cases are getting out of control in CA. So we decided that we’re not doing a Christmas Eve party this year,” Khloe Kardashian wrote on Twitter in response to a fan question. “It’s the first time we will not be having a Christmas Eve party since 1978, I believe. Health and safety first though! Taking this pandemic seriously is a must.” We will have to wait and see what Cardi and Offset decide to do for the holidays, but let's hope it includes masks.

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