Cardi B has shown strong support for the adult film industry/Instagram @lionscribentertainment
Cardi B has condemned calls for pornography to be banned, insisting that it should boost people’s sex lives.
Rapper Cardi B has objected to calls for pornography to be banned, insisting that it should help rather than weaken people’s sexual lives.
American commentator and author Candace Owens called for the ban of the adult film industry in a tweet, noting that it is a tool that weakens men psychologically.
“Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men,” Owens tweeted.
Cardi B, who used to be a stripper, reacted to the tweet by showing strong support for the porn film industry.

“Ommmggg why yall so against porn ? Is it that bad for yall ?,” the rapper said.
She further said that she enjoys watching porn, “but I don’t know, I guess it’s like a 6 time a year thing.”
“I personally don’t feel no connection or addiction to it, just a little quick one two … NOTHING LIKE REAL INTIMACY!.”
On the argument of porn is psychologically weakening men, the rapper questioned, “How? It should actually teach men how to please a woman.”
Related: Cardi B Found Guilty Of Assault, Bags Court Sentence
Cardi B has never shied away from topics relating to pornography or sexuality.
While she admitted to having marital issues with her husband, Offset, she did not rule out the chances of having sex with him amidst their problem.
She is one of the most controversial artists in global entertainment and also one of the best rappers in the world at the moment.

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