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Cardi B’s single now and is having no trouble getting men’s attention. And the lengths some are willing to go are quite eye opening. Just today a man shared with her screenshots to show that he had tipped her $800 on OnlyFans. Now one would have to ask, what the hell type of content does she have that warrants all of that. Well she’s not naked or doing porn. And we know that because if she were, it would be news and we’d all know about it by now. A little twerking, sexually suggestive content etc., we’re sure. And that’s usually what most of the celebs on are doing. In other words, Instagram on steroids and just slightly past the Gram’s rules.

The thing about the $800 tip Cardi received is that it came in $100 increments because new OnlyFans rules have put limits on people’s donations. You can thank Bella Thorne for that. People were complaining about getting swindled out of massive amounts of money after tipping and getting underwhelming content.

But back to her donor. The man wrote, “@iamcardib is $800 not enough to notice me we love youu,” he captioned his screenshots with. She responded with a “Hi baby.” Fans saw that and the backlash was instant. Some stated they felt celebs shouldn’t even be on there since they already have money. And before you say they’re hating, keep in mind that a lot of people joined OnlyFans this summer to make money during the pandemic. Since then, a lot of people have seen the celebrities joining as taking food out of their mouths.

Cardi’s suitor has similarly been dropping $500 on other people according to his Twitter account. He did have one person on his side. They told him that she’s rich and $800 wasn’t going to do anything and said he needs to drop at least $10,000. While true, if you sit and give someone $10,000 in $100 increments, you’re likely going to send yourself out of anyone’s sights, at least on her level that is. Anyway, for the OnlyFans people out there, at least you now know there are people out there willing to put that type of money out. Keep hope alive.