Winter Blanco has never been about keeping it sweet and demure, but last week’s rant has the internet clutching its pearls. The former star ofBad Girls Club, the rapper, called out Stefon Diggs, the current boyfriend, and Cardi B, his current girlfriend, and this tea is serving hot.
Winter Says She Dodged a Bullet
Blanco came undone on YouTube as part of an uncensored confession that has fans replaying clips on repeat. Nodding back to her old relationship with Diggs, she confessed:
“I walked away from pretty much every relationship without a baby. Maybe I walked away with an abortion or two… but I’m just happy it’s not me. When relationships end and you don’t end up with a baby, then that’s a good relationship. 100%.”
With Blanco, the idea of being locked up with someone who has numerous kids to contend with and “broken homes” was the biggest nightmare. Without calling names, she cast a subtle jab on the expanding family tree of Diggs, insinuating that she’s happy her name is not included.
Stefon Diggs’ Off-the-Field Drama
On the field, he has shone, most notably his breakout season of 2018 with the Minnesota Vikings, where he caught 102 passes for over 1,000 yards. But off the field, his personal life has been a spin cycle of speculation, secrecy, and whispering romance.
Blanco once mentioned him simply as “Trey” during her YouTube rant, but fans drew lines. References to Minnesota snow, a secret athlete, and veiled clues left little doubt that Diggs was the so-called “fuck boy” she was railing about.
Cardi B Steps In With Her Own Spotlight
In the meantime, Cardi B has kept her relationship with Diggs public. Grammys-winning rap queen recently revealed that she’s expecting her fourth child, a first child with Diggs, during a spot on CBS Mornings.
“I feel very strong and very powerful that I’m doing all this work while I’m creating a baby,” Cardi said. She praised Diggs for giving her the stability and confidence to face the pressures of fame, admitting he makes her feel “safe” during moments of panic and doubt.
It’s far from the version presented by Blanco, portraying Diggs as stabilizing factor rather than warning signal.