Bella Poarch Criticizes Cardi B’s Music, Cardi B Leaks A Message In Response, Then Bella Claims Her Twitter Was H.a.c.k.e.d

On August 12, TikTok star Bella Poarch stirred up drama on social media after a comment on her personal Twitter that seemed to criticize Cardi B’s music. The controversy began when Bella, responding to a post congratulating her on the release of her EP *Dolls*, left a comment stating: “Much better than Cardi B’s albums.” This remark instantly caught the attention of fans and Cardi B herself, sparking an online feud.

Following Bella’s comment, Cardi B quickly reacted by leaking a message from Bella Poarch’s Instagram. In the message, Bella had previously reached out to Cardi, saying: “Hii sis, I love your music so much.” Cardi’s choice to release this private message seemed to imply that Bella had once been a fan but had now turned critical.

Fans speculated that Bella’s attitude shifted due to Cardi not responding to her initial Instagram message, leading to the sarcastic tweet criticizing Cardi’s music.

After Cardi’s public response, Bella Poarch’s Twitter account began posting a series of inflammatory tweets aimed at Cardi B, which further fueled the drama. The now-deleted tweets included provocative statements such as, “100k likes and I’ll leak Cardi’s nude photos” and “Team Nicki or Team Cardi,” referencing Cardi’s long-standing rivalry with Nicki Minaj. These tweets shocked fans and escalated the tension between the two stars.

In the aftermath of the drama, Bella Poarch took to Twitter to explain that her account had been hacked, stating that she had just woken up to discover the inflammatory tweets. She apologized and insisted that she hadn’t posted those messages herself. Despite Bella’s apology, the damage had been done, and Cardi B has yet to issue a further response.

Currently, Cardi has not removed the tweet leaking Bella’s earlier Instagram messages, leaving fans wondering if this feud is truly over or just beginning.

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