Cardi B and Stefon Diggs have not called it quits, despite a lot of speculation across the internet. According to TMZ Sports , the couple has not officially broken up, despite Cardi B wiping her Instagram clean of her with the New England Patriots wide receiver.
Diggs recently posted a video on his YouTube channel that shows him working out with the “Bodak Yellow” rapper. Cardi B attempted to clarify that her relationship with Diggs is still on by reposting a clip from his vlog of the two working out while vacationing in Europe in June.
Cardi B working out with Stefon Diggs in Stefon’s new YouTube video uploaded today.
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Another thing to point out is that Cardi B and Stefon Diggs are still following each other on social media. In today’s dating world, that’s big because if the two were not following each other, that likely means big trouble. That said, there’s no explanation as to why Cardi B deleted the photos of her and Diggs.
The couple went Instagram official on June 1, but rumors of a romance between the two began circulating in October 2024. Over the past few months, Cardi B and Diggs were seen together at different events, including a New York Knicks game.
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Cardi B teased her relationship with Diggs while talking about her summer plans. “Outside I’m going to be shaking ass, drinking Whipshots,” she said. “I’m gonna be outside, but I’m gonna be outside with a partner, so that’s what I’m gonna say.”
Cardi B recently released her new single “Outside,” which will be part of her highly anticipated second album, Am I the Drama? Her first album, Invasion of Privacy, was released in 2018 and earned a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.
Stefon Diggs joined the New England Patriots this offseason after spending last year with the Houston Texans. He only played in eight games last season because he tore his ACL in late October. Diggs was a member of the Minnesota Vikings from 2015 to 2019 and the Buffalo Bills from 2020 to 2023. In his career, the former Maryland star was selected to the Pro Bowl four times and the All-Pro team twice.
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