Why does Cardi B want to have more kids?

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Key Takeaways
- Cardi B wants to have more children to ensure she has help as she ages.
- She emphasizes the importance of family and shared personalities.
- Exposing children to different realities is a priority for her.
- Each of her children reflects a unique aspect of her personality.
- Her perspective on parenting resonates with many families today.
Los Angeles, Sep 10 (NationPress) Rapper Cardi B has expressed her desire to expand her family, and she has a compelling reason for this aspiration. The ‘Am I the Drama?’ artist, aged 32, is slated to feature in the season 4 premiere of the ‘Jennifer Hudson Show’ next week, where she candidly discussed her role as a mother to her three kids.
In a preview of the episode, Cardi B, who co-parents her children with ex-partner Offset, revealed the intriguing rationale behind her wish to have more kids, as mentioned by ‘People’ magazine.
She stated, "The more kids you have, the lesser the chance you end up alone at home. One of them is bound to help me out later on."
As reported by ‘People’, Cardi and Offset are parents to son Wave Set Cephus, aged 4, and daughters Blossom, who is 12 months, and Kulture Kiari Cephus, aged 7.
The proud mother elaborated that each child reflects a fragment of her personality. She remarked, "My son shares my humor, often mimicking my expressions, and he can be a little mischievous. My daughter, on the other hand, embodies my girly side; she has a hint of sass but ultimately is a good girl."
When it comes to her youngest daughter, Cardi mentioned to Jennifer Hudson, "I’m still figuring her out as we continue to learn about her personality."
During the conversation, Cardi also emphasized the importance of exposing her children to diverse realities beyond their own.
"They have numerous cousins and many friends. They still connect with their roots in the hood. Just recently, they visited the Dominican Republic, where my grandma made sure they learned the importance of responsibility. I want them to understand that there is a broader world beyond their own," she added.