Cardi B Gets "Vagina Lasered" In NSFW Video

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Cardi B speaks onstage at Beautycon Festival New York 2019 at Jacob Javits Center on April 07, 2019 in New York City.
Cardi B shares a bit too much information, once again.

Part of Cardi B's appeal comes from how open she is with her fans. After all, she's just a regular degular shmegular girl from the Bronx. Although she's constantly speaking about how she feels she doesn't have any privacy anymore, hence naming her debut album Invasion of Privacy, part of the reason could be because she shares a bit too much information. Most recently, she took to Instagram to share a video of herself getting her "vagina lasered."

Cardi B is getting herself summer-ready with some grooming of sorts. The Bronx-native took to Instagram to share a video of herself at getting hair removal procedure on her private area at Rejúve Face & Body Spa in New York City. She shared the video on her IG story while censoring her vagina but still, it's better to refrain from watching this in your office or near children. 

"[Getting] my f--king vagina lasered,' she said. "I'm not going out hairy, I'm not shaving p--y, nothing!"

It shouldn't come as much of a surprise since she's previously been open about getting her "vagina lasered." Earlier this year, after her and Offset officially reconciled, she shared a clip on Instagram of herself asking 'Set if he wanted to see her undergo the procedure. 

In other Cardi B-related news, the rapper recently took home yet another award this week. Cardi beat out Drake, Demi Lovato, and DJ Snake at the Billboard Latin Awards for "Best Crossover Artist." We're not even halfway into 2019 and Cardi B is already claiming the year as hers. 


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