Cardi B Recovers From On-Stage Fall With Hilarious Response
On Friday night, the Grammy winning performer brought her Little Miss Drama tour to Paradise, Nevada, where she came a cropper during a rendition of her song Thotiana. After running into some difficulty during a choreo section involving a metal chair, Cardi found herself tumbling backwards, and completing the rest of her verse flat on her back. Upon finishing the song, she had a great one liner for those in the audience, quipping: “That was the government. ” Cardi B jokes after falling at her

On Friday night, the Grammy winning performer brought her Little Miss Drama tour to Paradise, Nevada, where she came a cropper during a rendition of her song Thotiana. After running into some difficulty during a choreo section involving a metal chair, Cardi found herself tumbling backwards, and completing the rest of her verse flat on her back. Upon finishing the song, she had a great one liner for those in the audience, quipping: “That was the government. ” Cardi B jokes after falling at her
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