Offset Always “The Bad Guy” In The Public Eye

Offset Always "The Bad Guy" In The Public Eye

Offset was always “the bad guy” when it comes to how the public perceived him the very public split from Cardi B.

The Migos rapper feels he was portrayed very negatively when he split from the Invasion of Privacy rapper, who is gearing up for her Las Vegas residency. Continue on…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that Kiari Kendrell Cephus best known as Offset admits their “young” age meant they found it hard to cope with their separation.

In a new interview, Offset tells GQ magazine:

I’m 27, I’m a young guy, we done stepped into some things we didn’t really know too much about. We love each other and everything, but it’s like, we was going through a separation – both of us are artists on top too – so when certain blogs would lie or say something that wasn’t true, I would still become the bad guy somehow. I don’t get why it can’t just be: I f***ed up, I made my say, and we moved past that s**t.

He adds:

That’s my family going through it. Blogs are doing it for the views and comments. Blogs be knowing when it’s b******t, and when it’s true s**t. Just keeping it all the way 1000. When it be b*****t, they still run with it as if it’s true s**t.

Fast forward to now, Offset and Cardi are back together now but they have been “taking things slowly” since their reconciliation. They apparently don’ want to rush things this time around.

He says:

It’s been good. We’re being more open to each other, raising our baby and taking things slowly.

Cardi B also had refused to go to marriage counseling with Offset.

The “Money” rapper explains:

I decided on my own. Nobody makes my decisions about my life but me. I didn’t want to go to marriage counseling. He suggested it, but it’s like, ‘I don’t want to go.’ There’s no counselor or nothing that could make me change my mind.

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