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Here’s the Hilarious Reason Cardi B Jokes She Doesn’t Want to See People Fighting at Her Shows

"Do it after the show."

Cardi B at the Little Miss Drama Tour held at Kia Forum on Feb. 16, 2026 in Inglewood, Calif.

Cardi B at the Little Miss Drama Tour held at Kia Forum on Feb. 16, 2026 in Inglewood, Calif.

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Cardi B’s easily distracted these days. The Grammy-winning rapper took a brief pause during a recent stop on her Little Miss Drama Tour to let the crowd know she’s enforcing a no-fighting policy, but for a different reason than most would think.

“Ladies and gentlemen, please don’t fight because when y’all fight … I’m nosy. I want to see it,” she joked about being unable to focus on her own performance after seeing an altercation in the audience, like she’s back in high school.


Cardi continued: “That distracts me from the performance and then I f—k up. And then I go all over the internet, f—king up my moves because I wanted to see the fight. So please, no fighting. Do it after the show.”

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Whether it’s been Cardi bringing out Tyla and Kehlani, taking a spill on stage in Las Vegas or calling out ICE, the Bronx native’s first headlining trek has been a headline-snatching affair, and she’s just getting started.

Following her performance in Phoenix over the weekend, Cardi took to X on Monday (March 2) to clarify that her mini-speeches introducing certain songs aren’t necessarily shots directed at people in her life.

“Dear blogs, when I perform a song I always introduce the song with a lil razzle dazzle,” she wrote. “Not everything is a shot or personal. I’m actually repeating lyrics from the songs…Relax.”

The Little Miss Drama Tour continues this week with a Texas triangle takeover, as Cardi will be making stops in Houston, Austin and Dallas before heading to Denver.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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