Cardi B Forced To Cancel Concerts After Not Taking Enough Time To Recover From Plastic Surgery
Despite her busy work schedule, Cardi B is still on the mend from
recent plastic surgeries — breast and liposuction — and, it’s taking a
toll on her. Doctors have advised her to cancel some of her upcoming
concerts to continue recovering.
UPDATE: (5/21/19, 3:00 PM ET) — Cardi B’s rep tells HollywoodLife,
“Cardi was overzealous in getting back to work. She didn’t take the
necessary time to fully recover. Her strenuous schedule has taken a toll
on her body and she has been given strict doctor orders to pull out of
the rest of her performances in May. She’s very disappointed as she
hates to let her fans down. She reassures them that she will see them in
September.”
UPDATE: (5/21/19, 2:15 PM ET) — A representative for Royal Farms Arena tells HollywoodLife:
Due to “circumstances beyond her control,” the 92Q Spring Bling
starring Cardi B originally scheduled at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore
for Friday, May 24, has been postponed until Sunday, September, 8, 2019.
All tickets are transferable for the new date. Ticket refunds can be
obtained at the original point of purchase. Cardi’s show
at the El Paso County Coliseum on May 21 has also been postponed and
will be rescheduled. An official date is still pending.
ORIGINAL: Although Cardi B appears to be in tip top shape, the “Wish Wish” rapper, 26, is not feeling good, according to a new report by TMZ,
which claims she’s suffering from complications from her recent
cosmetic surgeries. As a result, the rapper has been forced to cancel
her upcoming concert at 92Q Spring Bling Festival on Friday night in
Baltimore, Maryland — an appearance she was set to headline, sources
reveal. In early May, Cardi confessed to undergoing breast augmentation
surgery, as well as liposuction on her mid-section.
The reported issues from her surgeries have gotten so severe, that Cardi is unable to perform at all, sources tell TMZ.
Cardi’s doctors have stepped in, telling the mother of one that she
needs time to allow the swelling to go down in order to fully recover,
the sources explain. As for what the doctor ordered? — A “couple” of
weeks of rest, the site reports.
Cardi first confessed
to getting liposuction and a breast augmentation during her performance
at the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis on May 5. She even warned
the crowd that she shouldn’t have performed that day because of her
surgeries. “I have some news for y’all. I should have canceled today,”
she told the crowd. “I shouldn’t really be performing because moving too
much is gonna f—k up my lipo. But b–ch I’m still gonna get my
motherf—ing money back, let’s go!” Cardi decided to undergo the
procedures after she gave birth to her daughter, Kulture Kiari Cephus last July.
Cardi B on the red carpet at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, May 1, 2019. (Photo credit: Shutterstock)
Fans of Cardi’s will know that the rapper hasn’t had an easy road to
recovery. She explained her difficult post-op experience during a candid
and impromptu Instagram Live video on May 13.
“But, I’m telling you guys, because b—ches think you can go get
surgery and that’s it. No, you gotta maintain this sh-t,” Cardi said
about her liposuction, specifically. She went on to explain the after
effects of the procedure and the post-op care. “That’s why, if you look
at my stomach, it looks lumpy because they have to massage it out,”
Cardi admitted. “There’s like a 100 post-op appointments to smooth it
out. It’s been about three or four months. I can’t wait to see the
results.”
HollywoodLife reached out to a representative for
Cardi B and did not receive an immediate reply. We also reached out to
Ticketmaster, as well as the concert venue, Royal Farms Arena, where she
is scheduled to perform this weekend.
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