Global Superstar Cardi B’s Shocking Confession About Her “Turkish” Boss!

Thanks to the eagle eyes of Berk Yılmaz, who produces fantastic content on the Instagram account @hollywoodyuzleri, we came across Cardi B's shocking confession about her 'Turkish' boss on a show she participated in on YouTube.

Let's delve into the details together.

Cardi B, one of the most popular names in the rap world, has been frequently making headlines recently.

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Emerging from the streets of Bronx and becoming one of the most talked-about rap stars in the world, Cardi B has managed to turn the music charts upside down with iconic songs like 'I Like It', 'WAP', 'Drip', and 'Please Me'.

And she's still going full throttle. The reason she has been in the news lately is her incredible transformation. Having lost a significant amount of weight and returned to her original look from when she first entered our lives, Cardi B started dating Stefon Diggs, one of the star players of the NFL, after separating from Offset, the father of her three children.

A few days ago, she also announced that she was pregnant with her fourth child.

Thanks to the keen eyes of Berk Yılmaz, who produces fantastic content on Instagram under the name @hollywoodyuzleri, we learned that Cardi B has once again made headlines, this time with a confession that concerns the Turks!

Cardi B, who was a guest on the YouTube show 'Call Me Daddy' hosted by Alex Cooper, shared memories from her time as a stripper. The strange thing is, Cardi B confessed that the person who led her to stripping was her Turkish boss.

'I was working at a supermarket around my school. I was going to BMCC University and I got fired. I was talking to one of the supermarket managers. I was saying, 'I really need this job, please take me back, you can talk to them,' and my manager said to me, 'You don't even need this job.' He was Turkish, by the way. 'What you need is to cross the street, there are really beautiful girls at the club. You have a nice body too. I know the people there,' he said. I told him I was very scared, and he said, 'It's not that bad. It's like going from high school to college. I didn't even know what a strip club was, what they did there,' she expressed.

Comments like 'We are everywhere' and 'That was the only thing missing' didn't take long to appear, of course.

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