Via Instagram @iamcardibMusic / NewsMusic / NewsDespite reports, Cardi B isn’t feuding with a group of 10-year-oldsThe rapper has clarified the surreal claim that she dissed a group of 10-year-olds in an Instagram liveShareLink copied ✔️September 5, 2019September 5, 2019TextKate Fowler From Momo to Instagram privacy pranks, internet hoaxes have been pretty weird in 2019, but this may be the wildest one yet. Although Cardi B isn’t one to shy from confrontation (TBT to that shoe fight with Nicki Minaj), this is one drama she’s not willing to be part of. In an Instagram live earlier this month, the rapper responded to people criticising her album, Invasion of Privacy, beating Travis Scott’s Astroworld at the 2019 Grammys (she took home the award for Best Rap Album), after Scott addressed it in his new Netflix documentary, Look Mom I Can Fly. In classic Cardi B style she asserted that she’s “not gonna let no white boys mother fucking come at me all day long, shut the fuck up, stay in your mother fucking place, go drink your milk bitch”. But in a weird twist of fate, a group of rapping 10-year-old brothers called ZN8tion edited a clip from the livestream into their Cardi diss track, convincing fans and media outlets that the rapper’s words were aimed at them. First of all I was talking about a fan base that was coming for me when it comes to album and Grammies and people chopped my video to make it seem like I was talkin about them kids .Second why don’t ya go bitch to the parents that got lil kids talking shit about others? https://t.co/T0m2SfIqIVpic.twitter.com/2IKq0lAgg9— iamcardib (@iamcardib) September 4, 2019 Cardi B took to Twitter yesterday to refute the reports, writing: “First of all I was talking about a fan base that was coming for me when it comes to album and Grammies (sic) and people chopped my video to make it seem like I was talkin about them kids. Second why don’t ya go bitch to the parents that got lil kids talking shit about others?” In the video, the kids wear sunglasses and bounce around behind one another as they rap, “They could fix your teeth but they couldn’t fix your face”, alongside the hella catchy, “We don’t like you like bullies in class”. The suburban kids call themselves Hollywood, Slim Shady, Bonez McKoy and Mr Great, and have over 146k followers on their now-private Instagram. Just when you thought 2019 couldn’t get weirder, eh? Watch the surreal video below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE2hollis is worried about secret cameras in hotel roomsCobrah’s dream night out involves tequila, candy and raving with aliens FILAFrom track to concrete: Fila reimagines sportswear in the city for AW26beabadoobee used to have a secret Zayn Malik fan accountLil Uzi Vert has new plans for his $24m diamondAss, miso soup and furries: beabadoobee’s 5 most chaotic online momentsbeabadoobee: ‘You’ve got to embrace the fuck-ups and the failures’The most revealing lyrics on Harry Styles’ new albumThe rise of EsDeeKid in 5 tracksOklou finally confirmed how we should say her nameA starter pack guide to the lore of 2hollis‘The internet was a bad parent to me’: 2hollis and Arca in conversationEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy