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Cardi B defends 37 person Thanksgiving dinner amid rising COVID cases

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COVID-19 cases rise around the country,  Cardi B  has issued a response.Cardi is the one who let all of her fans know just how full her house was for the holidays, tweeting about how “lit” the festivities were because of all the people in attendance. “12kids and 25 adults over the holidays.It was lit !!” she tweeted.

12kids and 25 adults over the https://t.co/jROX5NQF2p was lit !!This is the tweet that had everybody upset, with hundreds of replies telling Cardi that having huge gatherings during a pandemic isn’t something to brag about.

Because of this, she proceeded to reply to a few of her followers, assuring fans that her and everybody else that came to her house were tested beforehand.

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