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Cardi B Teases Bernie Sanders About His 'Quarantine' Nails During Instagram Live Chat

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Bernie-Cardi 2024?Cardi B and Bernie Sanders took to Instagram on Tuesday for a live chat that included everything from the former presidential candidate's Medicare plan to his recent endorsement of Democratic nominee Joe Biden to the state of his nail beds as he practices coronavirus social distancing.«They’re looking very quarantine,» Cardi teased «Uncle Bernie» when he asked her to judge his manicure. «I can tell you’ve been in quarantine for a while now.»Cardi was an outspoken supporter of Sanders during the Democratic primary, and while she publicly voiced her disappointment when he suspended his campaign last week, she told him on Tuesday that he would «always» have her support, giving him an opportunity to explain to her fan base why

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