Stepson vs. Cardi: In a recent online altercation, the famous rapper Cardi B, and a stepson of British billionaire Brian Szasz, shared a heated exchange of words amidst a tragic incident involving the OceanGate submarine. This article focuses on the clash between them and the ensuing social media backlash.
Cardi B Criticizes Brian Szasz
Cardi B took to social media to show her disapproval of Szasz’s action. She said that at the time of tragedy, the son of one of the crew members of Titan Submersible attended a Blink-182 concert. She questioned why some as rich as Szasz would seek the attention of the public instead of grieving privately. She emphasized the importance of being loved instead of getting attention over material wealth.
Szasz’s Response and Social Media Backlash
On the other hand, Szasz took help from another social media account, Twitter, where he points fingers at Cardi B that she is seeking clout through his family’s suffering. He said that the only reason to attend the concert was to detach himself from all the distressing news about the incident. He said he wanted to escape from this, so he attended the Blink-182 concert.
He also criticized the music Cardi B is releasing and said this is all done to seek attention from the audience as now her music is not getting that much attention. But unfortunately, his remarks sparked a backlash from social media users who accused him of using his stepfather’s misfortune for personal gain.
Controversial Remarks and Account Deletion
Taking the argument to Instagram, Szasz continued to disrespect and criticize Cardi B. However, he crossed a line by passing racial remarks on Cardi B. He used offensive language against her which only intensified the public backlash against Szasz. In response to the mounting criticism, he decided to delete all his social media accounts.
Speculations and Conclusion
Many social media users speculated that the rift between Cardi B and Szasz was there to gain attention and clout. However, their strategy of Szasz ultimately backfired as the public viewed his action as incentive and exploitative.