Cardi B seems to have deleted her entire Instagram page just hours after posted an expletive-laden video that she subsequently removed. All throughout Monday, the “Bartier Cardi” artist posted screenshots of fellow rappers supporting her and praising her for her historic Grammys win. Cardi’s Twitter page, however, is still intact for the time being. She reTweeted and replied to messages from artists including Lil’ Kim, Salt N Pepa, Missy Elliott, Remy Ma and more. Cardi made no mention on Twitter of clearing off her Instagram. Other than her video calling out people who criticised her on her win, Cardi shared other videos of impromptu thank you speeches as well as her daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus saying “Mama” for the first time. Cardi B is clapping back at haters who slammed her after she made history at the 2019 Grammys last night. The “Bodak Yellow” rapper seemed to have the time of her life at the awards show, but some people were apparently unhappy that she took home the Grammy for Best Rap Album for Invasion of Privacy. She officially became the first female solo rapper to win in that category. Cardi beat out fellow nominees Travis Scott Pusha T, Nipsey Hussle and the late Mac Miller. The 26-year-old held back tears while she accepted the award and seem to stumble over her words during her speech. She even brought her husband Offset with her, who held her hand at some points. On Monday, the 26-year-old posted and deleted a video talking about the criticism, which was ultimately captured by a fan account. The account also deleted the video. “You know what, it’s not my style for people to put other people down to uplift somebody else. That’s not my style and that’s not what I’m with and I don’t support that, however I’ve been taking a lot of s–t today,” she began. “I’m seeing a lot of bulls–t today and I saw a lot of s–t last night and I’m sick of this s–t. I work hard for my mother f–king album.” She went on to talk about being nominated last year for “Bodak Yellow,” but she didn’t win any awards for the song. “Everybody was like, Cardi got snubbed! Cardi got snubbed! Now this year’s a f–king problem? My album went two times platinum my n—a and every chart that there was my album was always top ten, number one album as well!” she said. As she briefly mentioned in her acceptance speech, Cardi then went on to discuss what it was like recording the album while pregnant. She added, “I worked my a– off, locked myself in the studio for three months my n—a and then went to sleep in my own bed sometimes for four days straight-pregnant! Some songs couldn’t even get on the album because my nose was so stuffy from my pregnancy.” The “I Like It” artist concluded, “While everybody was harassing me like, you not gonna do it, we know you pregnant, your career’s over-that s–t’s dwelling in my mind while I’m working!” On Monday, Cardi posted a screenshot of a comment from Chance the Rapper, who collaborated with her on the song “Best Life.” He wrote, “This is overly deserved, the album was front-to-back hits. It would be inconceivable not to honour you last night. So happy for you. You made history and brought your husband onstage who I literally saw making phone calls and trips to make sure n—as did right by u and turned they verses in on time.” Chance added, “Look man u need to live in this moment for awhile! Straight up bask in it you deserve it. It is a feeling very few will ever know, but you do.” Cardi’s caption on the screenshot mirrored her deleted video. “Slept in the studio on leather sofas for three months straight, migraines, in Atlanta in Miami away from my family. I have four songs that couldn’t make the album cause my nose was so stuffy bro I was huffy and puffy,” she wrote. The caption continued, “I had @offsetyrn and @brooklyn.johnny reaching out to the world for a verse on top of that I was depress cause everybody was suspecting I was pregnant and I constantly kept reading cardi you ‘stupid’ ‘you ruined your career’ ‘why would you have a baby at the beginning of your career.'” Cardi shared towards the bottom of the description, “I listen to my album and I cry because I know the hell I went thruu doing the album is always a bittersweet memory. Thank you everyone that supported me and listen.” Published in Daily Times, February 13th 2019.