Cardi B Admits Beef With Nicki Minaj Was 'Bad For Business'

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Cardi B is so over her drama with Nicki Minaj.

During her recent sit-down interview with CBS This Sunday, the "Money" rapper got real about her past beef with Nicki, saying it was "bad for business."

"It's unnecessary [to be involved in that kind of stuff]," she explained, referencing their New York Fashion Week brawl and social media showdown. "You know a lot of people like to say, any publicity is good publicity, to me it's not because that takes away from people paying attention to your craft. It makes people not even care about your craft, they just wanna see drama."

Speaking of distracting personal-life drama, the "Bodak Yellow" rapper is currently going through quite the publicized split from her husband of 14-months, Offset. Last week, Cardi announced on Instagram that she and Offset decided to go their separate ways and shortly after the Migos rapper was accused of cheating on her with multiple women during their marriage. One alleged side-chick, Summer Bunni, even issued a public apology for having an affair with Offset. However, the alleged exposure of his cheating ways didn't stop Offset from taking to Twitter to publicly express how much he misses his wife. "F**k y'all," Offset wrote on Twitter Sunday (December 9). "I Miss Cardi." 

Most recently, a source told E! News Cardi is "very torn" over what their future holds. The insider added things have "been really hard" for the both of them since their split, saying Offset is "trying to win Cardi back" but she's "not on board yet." 

"They haven't been spending time together and Cardi expressed she still wants her space. She is very busy right now with her work and is focused solely on [their 5-month-old daughter] Kulture," said the source. However, Cardi "still loves" Offset, the insider explained, "and wants her family to be whole again." 

As it stands, the insider told E! News Cardi has not begun divorce proceedings because "there is still a chance of reconciliation."

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