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Cardi B says coronavirus testing on set for WAP music video cost 100,000 dollars

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Cardi B has said that the cost of carrying out coronavirus testing on set for her new music video WAP was 100,000 dollars (£72,273).

She teamed up with fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion for the single, which was released last week. In an interview with i-D, Cardi B said it was “kind of weird shooting the video in the age of corona”. “Like we had to spend 100,000 dollars just on testing,” she added. “Everybody on the shoot had to get tested for coronavirus.” The video is set in a vibrantly coloured mansion containing snakes and big cats and also features a number of celebrity cameos.

Reality star and entrepreneur Kylie Jenner appears in the video alongside Spanish singer Rosalia and US star Normani. Cardi B also told i-D that “everything has

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