Cardi B shares about spending $1,000,000 on her children’s toys: I want to give my children things that I didn’t have when I was little



Cardi B places great emphasis on providing her children with the experiences and possessions she lacked during her own upbringing.

In a recent interview with The New York Times, the 30-year-old Bronx rapper reflected on her 50-year journey in the world of hip-hop and discussed the “advantages of fаme.”

Cardi B expressed deep sentiment when talking about her major purchases, such as buying a house for her mother and acquiring her own home with her husband. She humorously noted, “I’ve bought quite a few houses.”

The mother of two, who shares two children with her husband Offset, her son Wave Set (22 months old) and her daughter Kulture Kiari (5 years old), went on to reveаl how the little things matter to her as well. She recently invested $1,000,000 in an elaborate playground set for her kids, which brought her immense satisfaction.

Cardi B acknowledged that although this may not be her most substantial purchаse, it is significant to her because it symbolizes the hard work she puts in for the sake of her children.

She concluded that excessive spending on your children doesn’t necessarily equate to being a great parent, but it does bring a sense of fulfillment and allows her to relive her childhood dreams.

Cardi B delightedly shared a video tour of the playground set on her Twitter account, expressing her love for her children and her dedication to their happiness.

In addition to her own children, Cardi B also takes an active role in parenting Offset’s older children—his daughter Kalea (8 years old) and his sons Kody (8 years old) and Jordan (13 years old).

Despite her penchant for extravagant gifts, Cardi B has previously voiced her determination to instill humility in her children and ensure they understand the value of hard work, regardless of their parents’ wealth. She wants to prevent them from taking their privileges for granted and to instill the same drive she had to succeed.