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It’s UP!

Everyone’s buzzing over Cardi’s wildly provocative new “Up” video where we’re treated to all kinds of tongue-licking, booty-bouncing and tidday-grabbing in her first major video release since chart-topping smash “WAP” (featuring Megan The Stallion) shattered the internet.

The Tani Muino-directed visuals (filmed over two days during Christmas season) feature a beautiful baddie buffet headlined by Amber Diamond and Nurys Mateo who shine in visually delicious scenes that sent fans into a frenzy.

And those were only two of countless baddies in the screen-lickable video bursting with shiny outfits, wondrous set designs, subtle yet hilarious gags and thick dancers, dancing thick-ly with Cardi shining as the Queen of her moment that’s far from over.

“Offset kept saying up and stuck and im like oh sh*t,” she revealed in her Youtube Live interview.

I keep saying up and a stuck out of nowhere because that’s something that I started saying this year. He always say it, but I feel like this is some gangsta shit and that’s what I like.”

With COVID surging across the country, it’s amazing that they were able to pull off the super sexy video where Cardi kisses and licks multiple people.

Just a week ago, she revealed how often she gets tested (and how EXPENSIVE it is) on Twitter.

“I get Covid tested bout 4 times a week,” she wrote. “My glam and management gotta get tested as well. Everytime we get tested is about 250$ each. This is seriously a new business.”

Naturally, miserable randoms accused her of not recognizing her privilege since most essential jobs still don’t have the resources to get tested, ever, let alone 4 times a week.

“Well this tweet is not about complaining is about CAPITALISM!” she clapped back. How Covid is becoming a business and if this was part of the plan,” she clarified. “How ya getting mad at me because it’s a requirement to get tested ?Just to shoot a commercial even the janitors must get tested twice.”

What’s your fave scene in this video? Tell us down below and peep the funniest, wildest and craziest reactions on the flip.

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