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Cardi B Cancels Performance Due To Possible Plastic Surgery Complications

Cardi B’s doctors have recommended that she takes a couple of weeks to let her body swelling go down and for her to fully recover.

Cardi B Cancels Performance Due To Possible Plastic Surgery Complications 1

Cardi B has canceled the rest of her concerts this month due to complications from her plastic surgery procedures but will be back on stage in June.

According to TMZ, the rapper withdrew from a Memorial Day performance at the 92Q Spring Bling Festival in Maryland due to “serious fallout from her recent cosmetic surgeries.”

“Let me tell y’all something. I shouldn’t really be performing,” Cardi told the crowd at the Beale Street Music Festival earlier this month. “I should have canceled today because moving too much is gonna fuck up my lipo. But bitch, I’m still gonna get this money bag.”

Her publicist in a statement said: “Cardi was overzealous in getting back to work. She didn’t take the time necessary to fully recover. Her strenuous schedule has taken a toll on her body and now has been given strict doctors orders to pull out the rest of her performances in May”.

Her doctors have recommended that she takes a couple of weeks to let the swelling go down and for her body to fully recover.

Earlier this month during a performance in Tennesse, Cardi confessed to getting liposuction after daughter Kulture’s birth. She also admitted to getting a second Bosom augmentation and said sometimes she doesn’t feel her best. “I just got my boobs redone,” Cardi told “Entertainment Tonight” on May 1. “I feel good, but then sometimes I feel like not, you know? [When] your skin is stretched out.”

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