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Cardi B says she was sexually harassed by a photographer in new documentary

In a new documentary, Cardi B shares with fans how she was sexually harassed by a photographer during a photo shoot.

Cardi B in a new episode of an upcoming documentary, “Untold Stories of Hip Hop, which is going to be aired on WE TV will be sharing with her fans her experience with sexual harassment.[Instagram/CardiB]

The rapper, mum and wife who has always been open to fans about her personal life in the first episode revealed how she was sexually harassed by a photographer during a photo shoot. According to her, she couldn't believe that she was been harassed by the said photographer.

"I will never forget how I went to shoot for this magazine and the photographer, he was trying to get close to me like, ‘Yeah, you want to get in this magazine?’ Then he pulled his d**k out! I was so f**king mad,” Cardi revealed. “I was just like, ‘This is crazy.’”

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It didn't end there as she revealed that even though she reported the incident to the editor of the magazine, his response was even more shocking.

"I was like, ‘[You’re] f**king bugging. You know what? I’m out,’” she continued. “You know what’s so crazy? I told the magazine owner and he just looked at me like, ‘So? And?’”

A few months ago, Cardi B was dragged on social media after a clip where she bragged about drugging and robbing men surfaced. She, however, went on to apologise for her decision.

Cardi B opens up on the claims that she robbed and drugged men

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The Grammy award-winning rapper took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, March 26, 2019, where she shared a posted on her response to the claims that she drugged and robbed men of their belongings years ago.

“I’m a part of a hip-hop culture where you can talk about where you come from, talk about the wrong things you had to do to get where you are, there are rappers that glorify murder violence drugs and robbing. Crimes they feel they had to do to survive. I never glorified the things I brought up in that life I never even put those things in my music because I’m not proud of it and feel a responsibility not to glorify it,” she wrote.

She went on to caption the post with a quote which insinuated that she was moving on to better things. ‘’All I can do now is be a better me for myself my family and my future.”

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