From bumps in the road to baby bumps, Cardi B and Offset‘s relationship has been quite the roller coaster ride.
The duo’s relationship began in early 2017, and has since brought cheating scandals; a secret marriage; kids Kulture Kiari Cephus, Wave Set Cephus and a third whose name has not yet been revealed; and some hot collaborative tracks.
Cardi and Offset secretly married on Sept. 20, 2017, before the Migos rapper proposed to her on stage at Power 99’s Powerhouse concert in Philadelphia in October that same year. According to the Fulton County Magistrate in Georgia, Cardi filed for divorce from Offset nearly three years later, on Sept. 15, 2020. The two eventually got back together weeks later, only for Cardi to file for divorce again in the summer of 2024.
There have been accusations of infidelity on both parts, but the couple previously maintained their love for each other. From super lavish gifts bestowed upon each other (and their children) to making their videos family affairs (see “Jealousy”), Set and Cardi have been public about their feelings for each other, during both the peaks and valleys of their romance.
Billboard has compiled a timeline of the hip-hop power couple’s relationship, from collaborating on music to filing for divorce to babies and beyond.
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