“Ten different looks and my looks all kill,” Cardi B raps on her song, “Money.”
By swapping wigs and serving candor, the Grammy-winning artist seems to have done just that during her testimony this week in a civil trial in Los Angeles County.
The case stems from a 2018 incident involving plaintiff Emani Ellis, a former building security guard who has sued Cardi B for alleged assault during an interaction between the women in the hallway of a medical office where Ellis was employed.
The artist, who was pregnant at the time and on her way to see her obstetrician, has denied the allegation. Ellis is seeking punitive and other damages that include medical expenses for a cut to her face.
Cardi B’s courtroom testimony, which has been live-streamed by Court TV and recirculated across social