Cardi B Just Revealed She and Offset Are Divorcing After One Year of Marriage

It's time to add another couple to the ever-growing list of major celebrity breakups this year. Cardi B took to her Instagram—because, of course she did—last night to announce that she and husband Offset have parted ways after a year of marriage. She posted a short video addressing the matter with the caption, "There you go...peace and love."

"So everybody been bugging me and everything. And you know, I been trying to work things out with my baby father for a hot minute now," Cardi said. "We’re really good friends, and we’re really good business partners, but things just haven’t been working out between us for a long time.”

"And we're really good friends, and, you know, we're really good business partners, and, you know, he's always somebody that I run to, to talk to, and we got a lot of love for each other, but things just haven't been working out between us for a long time," she continued. "And it's nobody's fault. It's just like I guess we grew out of love. But we're not together anymore. I don't know, it might take time to get a divorce. And I'm going to always have a lot of love for him because he is my daughter's father and yeah."

Cardi B and Offset got married in September 2017 but managed to keep it a secret for months. "There are so many moments that I share with the world and then there are moments that I want to keep for myself," she wrote on Twitter in June. "Getting married was one of those moments! Our relationship was so new breaking up and making up and we had a lot of growing up to do but we was so in love we didn't want to lose each other."

She gave birth to the couple's daughter in July of this year and seemingly named her in honor of her father: Kulture Kiari Cephus. (Offset's given name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus, and his rap trio Migos released two successful albums titled Culture and Culture II.)

Offset has yet to make a statement about the breakup other than to comment on Cardi's video with the somewhat cryptic, "Y'all won."

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