Cardi B welcomes baby boy with her boyfriend Stefon Diggs, marking a joyous new chapter for the rap superstar. The “WAP” hitmaker, 33, has officially become a mother of four. She quietly gave birth to her son last week with the NFL star by her side.
On Thursday, November 13, Cardi announced the news on Instagram. She shared a heartfelt message about this new season of her life. “My life has always been a combination of different chapters and different seasons,” she wrote. “Starting over is never easy but it’s been so worth it!”
She expressed her excitement about balancing motherhood and her career. “I brought new music and a new album to the world! A new baby into my world,” she added. Cardi explained that her children motivate her to be the best version of herself.
Cardi B is ready for what comes next. She described this era as “Me vs. Me,” showing her focus on self-improvement. She has already started preparing for her upcoming tour. “I’ve learned i’ve healed, and im loving the woman i’ve become,” she shared. “I’m stepping into it better than ever.”
Stefon Diggs had previously revealed the baby’s sex in an interview with PEOPLE. “It’s a boy. That’s enough for me,” he said. “I can’t wait to make him do push-ups and sit-ups and run around.”
Cardi B also shares three children—Kulture, Wave, and Blossom—with her estranged husband, Offset. The two are currently going through a difficult divorce. Offset recently seemed to target Cardi in his song “No Sweat.” He rapped, “How you married and still givin’ birth? Get some help, b****, you goin’ berserk.”
Despite the drama, Cardi remains focused on her happiness. She began dating Diggs in early 2025. They announced their pregnancy in September on CBS Mornings. “I feel very strong, very powerful,” she told Gayle King. “Me and my man, we’re very supportive of each other.”
For more updates on celebrity families, check out our latest news on Celebrity Baby News. You can also read more about Stefon Diggs’ career on his official NFL player page.
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