Cardi B Discusses Her Challenging Breastfeeding Experience And Why She’s Going On Tour Following The Birth of Her Child No. 4

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The B in Cardi B’s name officially stands for Bobbie. On Wednesday, October 15, the baby formula brand appointed the Grammy-winning rapper, who is currently expecting their fourth child, as its new Chief Confidence Officer.

Cardi spoke to Vogue about the significance of adequate nutrition for infants, her own difficulties in producing breast milk, and how her “Little Miss Drama Tour” is a component of her recovery process. “She doesn’t want people to believe she’s simply returning to work,” she said, noting that touring acts as a “coping mechanism” for her.

I don’t want others to assume it applies to them, and I don’t want the system to assume that just because I did it, everyone should be doing it. Having your first child can be a life-changing experience. The “Magnet” artist went on to say that it’s a major issue. This is particularly challenging. This experience is truly transformative.

Cardi’s “Little Miss Drama Tour” is set to commence in February 2026, thereby alleviating concerns that her pregnancy might cause a delay. The rapper confirmed in a recent video that she will give birth before the North American leg of her tour commences, and stated that February 11 will be the opening night. The baby will be her first with NFL player Stefon Diggs and her fourth child in total.

An advertisement for Cardi and Bobbie’s Organic Whole Milk Infant Formula marked their brand partnership. At the beginning, she introduced herself as Cardi Bobbie, then took a few calls from new mothers. When questioned about the purity of the ingredients, the Bronx native emphasized that all items were “USDA Organic.” She jokingly pointed out that they test it and then retest it. We’re completely consumed by just testing.

The caller confessed to feeling “really guilty” about giving formula, but the artist behind the AM I THE DRAMA? project reassured them, “However you feed your baby, just ensure you do it with confidence.”

Cardi shared with Vogue how frustrating it can be for her to be unable to produce breast milk as easily as some others. “At times, your baby may want to feed in two hours, while at other times it’s every 45 minutes; meanwhile, it takes me two hours to produce just two ounces of milk.” “It almost made me feel like I’m somehow lesser if I don’t produce as much milk as other women.”

A mother of four has recently given birth to her third child, Blossom, in September 2024. She and Offset previously shared two children together, including their daughter, Kulture, and son, Wave.

 

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