CardiB is ready to encourage her man Steve Diggs on football’s biggest night, as the rapper will officially support the New England Patriots star at this year’s Super Bowl.
On Sunday, January 26, the Patriots earned their spot in Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks on February 8, and given Cardi’s enthusiasm, she’ll be cheering more than anyone.
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Cardi B braved the snow to support Stefon Diggs in his final match

Despite the frigid weather conditions and snow-covered football field, the Grammy winner, dressed in luxurious fur and long, flowing green hair, was greeted with a big hug from the Patriots player as his Super Bowl fate was sealed.
Speaking with Cameron Wolfe from the NFL Network, who caught Cardi while she was still on the field, she shared her happiness for the father of her baby son, who was born last November.
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“I feel very excited, very happy for him, very proud of him,” Cardi began. “You know, he’s just coming back from an ACL and when I’ve seen his progress and his process, from when he first started as a running back, and now he’s joined the Patriots and is going to the Super Bowl, I’m very excited for him. Very excited for the whole team, they’ve been working, they’ve been fighting.”
The couple was caught sharing a few cute moments as Diggs left the field. In addition to hugging Cardi, the soccer star also planted a sweet kiss on her as they posed for photos.
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Rumors are swirling that Cardi might perform at the Super Bowl

The duo collaborated on the hit song “I Like It,” which, to date, is the biggest hit of both their careers. That probably means Bad Bunny will definitely be playing him, and with Cardi already guaranteed to be there to support Diggs, his participation seems a no-brainer.
However, in keeping with the tradition of Super Bowl halftime surprises, neither of them revealed anything that could be taken as a hint that they will take the stage together. So from now on, fans will have to wait and see.
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Cardi B will be very busy in February

To kick off the new month, Cardi will perform on “Saturday Night Live” for the first time in 7 years on January 31. The Super Bowl will follow just a week later, where she will undoubtedly be a must-see, especially if she performs at halftime.
This is just the beginning of her busy month, as Cardi will embark on her first official tour to promote her chart-topping and record-breaking album, “Am I The Drama?”
Although not confirmed, Cardi could also make an appearance at the Grammy Awards on February 1, right after her appearance on “SNL.”
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Cardi supported Stefon during his recent legal troubles

Shortly after being accused of strangulation involving an alleged physical encounter with her live-in boss, Cardi took to social media to defend him, according to Billboard.
The chart star posted an alleged text exchange between her and the victim, which she has since deleted.
“Not once did this woman tell me that she was touched… NOT ONCE!! Mind you, we talked every day until she left that house, and she JUST wrote me this,” she explained, after the woman also alleged that Cardi knew about what happened, but didn’t help her.
“But I’m going to let the courts handle this shit and when this is settled I want y’all to say shit on your knees with excuses as strong as how you bullied each other for a lie…and I put that on my two month old son in the name of the lord!! That’s how confident I am,” Cardi added.
Diggs was formally charged Dec. 30 with felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery, after the chief said he strangled her over a payment dispute. His arraignment, initially set for January 23, was pushed back to accommodate the Super Bowl and will now take place on February 13.
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Stefon has already raved about Cardi’s support for him and his team

On Wednesday, January 21, Diggs opened up about supporting Cardi as he went through his first season with the Patriots and also making her a true football fan.
“I just appreciate the support. She’s been an incredible support to me and to the Patriots. She wasn’t a football girl until I converted her,” he said. Boston.com. “But I’m just grateful to have her on my side. She’s an amazing woman, and [we] continue to build this relationship.
“I don’t talk too much about my personal life. But she’s an amazing woman, and I just appreciate her. I hope I can build on that and watch this tree grow,” Diggs added.




