Cardi B's Intoxicated Super Bowl Appearance Draws Fan Criticism
Rap superstar Cardi B has been soaking up the festivities during Super Bowl week in San Francisco, but her latest public appearance has left some fans dismayed. The 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker, who is in town to support her boyfriend, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, joined a live broadcast in a visibly inebriated state.
Drunken Commentary During Celebrity Flag Football Game
Cardi B participated as a guest commentator for the celebrity-packed Super Bowl LX Flag Football Game, which was streamed live. She joined former NFL star Andrew Hawkins, actress Brenda Song, and popular streamer Agentoo on the broadcast. Almost immediately, the rapper admitted to having consumed multiple alcoholic beverages at various pre-event gatherings.
"Honey I just came from a party. I took like seven shots, I'm lit. Y'all talking to me and I'm drunk as a muh," Cardi declared when asked about her Super Bowl week party experiences. She arrived at the event apparently unaware of which celebrities were playing on the two teams, which were led by controversial streamer Druski and Latin music icon J Balvin.
Slurred Speech and Explicit Language Dominate Broadcast
Throughout the flag football game coverage, viewers noted Cardi B's increasingly impaired demeanor. The rapper was heard making moaning noises and speaking with noticeably slurred sentences. Her commentary was punctuated by frequent profanity, leading her to at one point question, "Am I cussing too much?"
The celebrity flag football contest ultimately concluded with J Balvin's team securing a 50-40 victory. Meanwhile, Cardi B's romantic partner Stefon Diggs was preparing for his first-ever Super Bowl appearance after previously losing three conference championship games. The main event kickoff was scheduled for 6:30pm Eastern Time.
Social Media Backlash Against 'Unprofessional' Behavior
Fans quickly took to social media platforms to express their disapproval of Cardi B's intoxicated broadcasting performance. Many criticized what they perceived as inappropriate conduct during a high-profile sporting event.
"They're really digging at the bottom of the barrel for all these Super Bowl celebrities," commented one user on the platform X. Another remarked bluntly, "Way to keep it classy," while a third observer stated, "Never seen the superbowl do this... don't do it again."
Additional criticism targeted the rapper more directly, with some fans labeling her behavior as "ghetto and unprofessional" for such a prominent public engagement during one of sports' biggest annual events.



