Cardi B shared her concerns with her Twitter followers, claiming she needs to go on a diet since her vagina is getting fatter.
"I'm bout to start on my teami s**t. I'm getting a lil bit to big and gaining lots of weight. My p***y keeps getting fatter."
Her followers soon rushed to share their opinions and give insightful advice.
While some were telling the rapper that there's nothing abnormal, others shared their personal experiences. One Twitter user wrote:
"Girl, my p***y fat af, but just go for walks daily, and your good, your body will get right, and it's good for your mind."
Another asked the rapper whether she exercised. Cardi replied: "Yea . I do five squats a day."
A third told her to relax and enjoy the holidays:
"Sod it, it's Christmas in 2020- eat, drink, and be merry and all that jazz."

Cardi B, whose single WAP caused plenty of controversies, previously expressed her weight gain worries last month. She asked her on/off husband Offset. "Am I getting big, babe?"
"Big? No," Offset replied before she pressed again: "I feel like I got a little bigger." Offset then continued to talk about his torso.
Snoop Dogg Vs. Cardi B's WAP
Snoop Dogg made a career out of sexually explicit lyrics. Yet, he thought that Cardi B's single was pushing things too far. That comes from a man whose album was titled Doggystyle. In case you are from Mars, WAP stands for Wet, A**, Pu**y.
Snoop revealed to Central Ave:
"Let's have some, you know, privacy, some intimacy where he wants to find out as opposed to you telling him."
The rapper continued, despite being a complete hypocrite:
"To me, it's like, it's too fashionable when that in secrecy, that should be a woman's...that's like your pride and possession. That's your jewel of the Nile. That's what you should hold onto. That should be a possession that no one gets to know about until they know about it."
He added that his younger self would've liked it enough to do a remix. But, as he stated, he's now wiser, as his thinking evolved.
"As an older man, I love it that they're expressing themselves and they're doing their thing."
"I just don't want it to where young girls feel like they can express themselves like that without even knowing that that is a jewel that they hold onto."
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.