In a revelation that’s sent shockwaves through the worlds of hip-hop and the NFL, Cardi B has announced she’s pregnant with her fourth child – and the father’s identity is none other than New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The 32-year-old Grammy-winning rapper dropped the bombshell during an emotional sit-down with Gayle King on *CBS Mornings* yesterday, confirming months of swirling rumors and igniting a frenzy of speculation about this unlikely power couple. “I’m a mother of four now,” Cardi declared with her signature blend of bravado and vulnerability, flashing a radiant smile as she cradled her baby bump. “I told y’all to support the album – now it’s time for Pampers and diapers!”

The announcement comes hot on the heels of Cardi’s album *Am I The Drama?* dropping today, September 19, and just days before her North American arena tour kicks off in February 2026. Fans had been dissecting every Instagram post and live stream for clues – from her “out of breath” moments during August TikToks to cryptic lyrics teasing “new beginnings” on the record. But nothing prepared the world for this: a baby with Diggs, the 31-year-old All-Pro receiver who’s been lighting up Foxborough since his trade from the Buffalo Bills last offseason. This will be Cardi’s fourth child overall, but Diggs’ first, thrusting their blended family into the spotlight amid her ongoing divorce from ex-husband Offset.
Cardi, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar in the Bronx, has built an empire on unfiltered authenticity – from stripping to stardom with hits like “Bodak Yellow” and “WAP.” Her personal life, however, has been a tabloid rollercoaster. She shares daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus, 7, son Wave Set Cephus, 3, and baby girl Blossom, who turned one last month, with Offset (real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus). The pair’s six-year marriage imploded spectacularly in July 2024 when Cardi filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences just hours after revealing her third pregnancy. “I got a whole third baby on the way and he think it’s a joke,” she vented on X at the time, amid allegations of Offset’s infidelity and their infamous on-again, off-again saga. The divorce proceedings drag on, with custody battles and asset divisions turning uglier by the filing.
Enter Stefon Diggs: the Gaithersburg, Maryland native who’s as elusive on the field as he is off it. Drafted 14th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in 2015, Diggs exploded into stardom with his 2016 “Minneapolis Miracle” touchdown, then torched defenses in Buffalo for five seasons, amassing over 6,000 receiving yards. His 2024 move to the Patriots – a controversial $24 million deal – was meant to revitalize a struggling offense, and early 2025 stats show him on pace for another 1,000-yard season. But Diggs, who’s kept his love life under wraps since splitting from singer Tae Heckard in 2022, has been dogged by his own whispers of drama, including a paternity suit rumor from a brief fling earlier this year (quickly debunked).
Their paths crossed last December at a Knicks-Nets game in Brooklyn, where Cardi was courtside in a fire-engine red Balenciaga fit, and Diggs was fresh off a Bills practice. Sparks flew over post-game drinks at Carbone, insiders say, bonding over shared Bronx roots and a mutual disdain for the “fake celeb scene.” By May 2025, they went Instagram official with a steamy Knicks date night pic – Cardi in Diggs’ No. 14 jersey, him planting a kiss on her cheek. “He’s my safe space,” Cardi gushed to King. “Stefon makes me feel confident, strong – like I can conquer the world and the charts. We’re both bosses in our lanes, no drama, just growth.” Diggs, ever the low-key athlete, dodged reporters after Thursday’s Patriots practice, muttering, “Private life stays private. But yeah, I’m happy if she’s happy.”

The shock factor? It’s a seismic genre mash-up: rap’s reigning queen with the NFL’s slickest route-runner. Social media erupted overnight, with #CardiXStefon trending globally and racking up 2.5 million posts. “From Offset’s drama to Diggs’ end zone – Cardi stays winning!” tweeted one fan, while another quipped, “Baby gonna come out rapping touchdowns.” Not everyone’s cheering: Offset shaded the news on his new track “Move On,” rapping, “She upgraded, but the kids still mine.” Cardi clapped back on X: “Focus on your 12 kids, boo – I’m building dynasties.” Meanwhile, NFL vets like Michael Irvin weighed in on Cam’ron’s podcast, chuckling, “Athlete child support? That’s a whole playbook. But if Stefon’s locked in, congrats – just don’t fumble the bag.”
For Cardi, the timing is poetic chaos. She’s navigating a countersuit against a former security guard who claims a 2018 assault outside her OB-GYN – a case tied to her Kulture pregnancy – while prepping for arenas. “Two weeks ago, I was having panic attacks over the rollout,” she admitted. “Now? I’m creating life and hits. Feels powerful.” The baby, due in early 2026, means tour tweaks: “No high kicks in heels for nine months,” she joked. Diggs, sidelined briefly last week with a hamstring tweak, reportedly attended her first ultrasound, hand on her belly like a goal-line stand.

Blending families won’t be seamless. Kulture’s already posted a “big sis vibes” Reel with Blossom, but Wave’s shy around “Uncle Stee,” sources say. Offset retains joint custody, and insiders whisper co-parenting tensions could flare. Yet Cardi radiates glow: “This ain’t replacing nobody – it’s adding love. Stefon’s stepdad game? Chef’s kiss.” Diggs, childless till now, told friends he’s “all in,” eyeing family suites at Gillette Stadium.
As *Am I The Drama?* storms charts – early streams hit 50 million – this pregnancy cements Cardi’s reinvention. From strip club to superstardom, Bronx to boardrooms, she’s unapologetic. “Haters said I’d crash post-divorce,” she told King. “Nah, I’m accelerating.” For Diggs, it’s a rookie dad era amid Patriots’ playoff push. Will baby No. 4 be a girl with Cardi’s fire or a boy with Stefon’s speed? One thing’s sure: this kid’s entering a legacy of legends, where touchdowns meet trap beats. In Cardi’s world, shock is just the spark.