Offset requested spousal support from Cardi B in their divorce case while she’s been linked to NFL star Stefon Diggs.
Offset has officially asked for spousal support from Cardi B in their ongoing divorce proceedings, according to court documents obtained by TMZ, marking a new chapter in their turbulent relationship.
The Migos rapper filed an amended response in New Jersey family court requesting financial support from Cardi, though the exact amount remains unspecified.
This move comes despite a prior agreement between the two artists to cover their legal costs and not pursue monetary support from one another.
Offset is also seeking joint custody of their three children, but he wants Cardi’s residence to be designated as their primary home. The couple had previously attempted to keep financial matters separate during their split.
The pair first crossed paths in 2016 and secretly tied the knot in Atlanta in September 2017.
But their marriage has been a rollercoaster of public reconciliations, cheating rumors and headline-making arguments. Cardi initially filed for divorce in Georgia in September 2020 but called it off two months later after Offset surprised her with a Rolls-Royce for her birthday.
Their second and more recent split came in July 2024, when Cardi filed for divorce again—this time in New Jersey—listing Offset as the father of their third child, born in September 2024.
By late 2024, Cardi confirmed the breakup.
The couple shares three children: daughter Kulture, born in July 2018; son Wave, born in September 2021; and a baby girl, born in September 2024, whose name has not been revealed.
Cardi has since moved on and has been spending time with NFL star Stefon Diggs, including a controversial Memorial Day boat outing where Diggs was filmed with a suspicious pink powder, which some have labeled “pink cocaine,” prompting an internal review by the New England Patriots.
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