
In a surprising turn of events, Cardi B and Stefon Diggs’ whirlwind romance has come to an abrupt end after less than a year together. The pair made their relationship official in May 2025 on Instagram, where they were seen sharing intimate moments that captured the nation’s attention.
The breakup was first rumored by Us Weekly to have occurred shortly before the Seattle Seahawks claimed the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and it coincided with both partners unfollowing each other on social media. Sources close to the couple revealed that their relationship had been fraught with difficulties for some time.
“He always betrayed her,” said an insider who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “Their dynamic was constantly up and down.” These conflicts were apparently rooted in issues of infidelity, which reportedly led to the breakup.
Despite Cardi B’s apparent resilience, sources indicated she was not overly distressed by the demise of their relationship. “She is single and moving forward,” a source told Us Weekly. Friends had been trying to convince her that Diggs was not the right man for her.”
While the rapper seemed to be finding solace in her newfound freedom, fans have noticed a renewed interest from other suitors since the split.
This news marks yet another chapter in Cardi B’s life, and underscores her ability to quickly move past relationships. Whether she chooses to stay single or finds a new partner remains to be seen.
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