The speculation about the paternity of Cardi B's newborn baby with Stefon Diggs has ignited a fiery debate, fueled by a recent Instagram story posted and swiftly deleted by Offset. The cryptic message seemed to hint at a truth that many were already whispering about: that the child in question might actually be his. Without elaborating further, he simply wrote, "My kid lol," in a manner that echoed the laws of Georgia regarding paternity.
According to Georgia Code 19-7-20(a), a child born during a marriage is considered legitimate. In this case, despite Cardi B filing for divorce from Offset last year and their separation, they are still legally married. Thus, even though her son was born after their separation and Diggs is believed to be his biological father, Offset will be recognized as the child's legal father.

Following this message, Cardi B unleashed a series of now-deleted tweets, claiming that Offset was harassing and threatening her. "Y'all be thinking it’s so funny and it’s not.. it’s been over a year and I’m still being harassed and threatened to the point that I feel like my life is in danger.. it’s all fun and games until it’s too late," she wrote in the first tweet. "Mf'ers do anything for attention and it could get real nasty with just one upload…LEAVE ME TF ALONE," she added in the second tweet.
In a follow-up tweet, Cardi B expressed her exhaustion with the constant harassment. She stressed that she ignored private harassment, which then became public. "I have every single receipt," she further stated. "If you wanna keep sending f*****g blogs to harass me — like, I can’t take it anymore."
Cardi B's claims of harassment come just one week after she welcomed her and Stefon Diggs' son. The former confirmed the child's birth a few days ago on Instagram, where she also touched upon her preparation for her Little Miss Drama tour. The tension between Offset and Cardi B is palpable, and the drama surrounding their personal lives is as explosive as any of her performances on stage.