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took another playful jibe at the government after she suffered a huge stage blunder when falling off a chair during her Little Miss Drama Tour in on Friday.
The American rapper, 33, sent pulses racing when she flaunted her curves while sitting across the back of a chair.
But as she seductively dropped backwards to the floor with her hand, the American rapper fell as the chair slipped from under her.
Laughing off the fall, Cardi attempted to blend her blunder with a small hip movement before she quickly jumped to her feet.
As she scooped herself back up off the floor, she said: 'That wasn't me, that was the government.'
This is not her first political jibe, after Cardi B held nothing back when she tangled with federal authorities in a back-and-forth on social media earlier this month.
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Cardi B suffered a huge blunder as she fell off her chair during Las Vegas show before taking another playful jibe at the government on Friday
The American rapper sent pulses racing when she flaunted her curves while sitting across the back of a chair
The conflict stemmed from Cardi B's comments in opposition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a concert at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California.
The New York City native, on the opening night of her tour, asked the crowd if any Guatemalan or Mexican people were in attendance.
'If ICE comes in here, we gonna jump they asses,' the I Like It singer said. 'I’ve got some bear mace in the back! They ain’t taking my fans, b****.'
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Officials with Homeland Security were not amused with the singer's remarks, making reference to a 2019 admission she made about drugging and stealing from patrons during her time as an exotic dancer.
'As long as she doesn’t drug and rob our agents, we’ll consider that an improvement over her past behavior,' a tweet from the official Homeland Security account read in response to a story reporting Cardi B's anti-ICE sentiments.
Cardi B responded within a few hours with a fiery response to the government agency, making reference to controversial redactions of information in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
'If we talking about drugs let’s talk about Epstein and friends drugging underage girls to rape them. Why yall don’t wanna talk about the Epstein files?'
Daily Mail has reached out to Cardi B's representatives for comment at the time.
But as she seductively dropped backwards to the floor with her hand, the American rapped fell as the chair slipped from under her
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As she scooped herself back up off the floor, she said: 'That wasn't me, that was the government'
And this is not her first political jibe, as Cardi B held nothing back when she tangled with federal authorities in a back-and-forth on social media earlier this month
The pop provocateur turned profits from her sold-out Ultrasound World Tour into a bold political statement.




