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Cardi B Fires Back at Critics After Being Named Billboard’s Woman of the Year

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By Victor Omondi On Wednesday, Cardi B took to social media to blast her critics after being named Billboard's 2020 woman of the Year.  “Morning y'all, it's your girl Cardi B, and yes, I am Woman of the Year,” she began, in a video posted on her Instagram page.  “And for you, crybabies like, 'But she only...

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