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In the age of social media, where every rumor can be amplified within minutes, celebrity narratives often spiral far beyond their original context. The recent discussions surrounding Cardi B and the bizarre claims about her BBL “having a smell” are a perfect example of how online drama can overshadow reality. What began as random comments and misinterpreted jokes turned into a full-blown rumor cycle that required multiple clarifications from the very people who were falsely attached to it.

Blueface—an artist known for controversy and impulsive statements—recently addressed the rumor again, making it clear that the claim about Cardi B’s BBL “smelling bad” is entirely false. According to him, Cardi B not only smelled fine but smelled good. His clarification comes after a previous situation in which he made a joke that was taken out of context, jokingly describing a filming set as smelling unpleasant. That comment was later twisted into a narrative involving Cardi B, prompting him to publicly debunk it before going to jail. His recent reiteration simply reinforces the fact that the original story was never accurate.

This wasn’t the only time Cardi B was placed at the center of such baseless claims. When she began seeing NFL star Stefon Diggs, the internet created yet another rumor alleging that he had made negative comments about her body. Stefon shut down the claims directly, stating that Cardi actually smells nice and that the rumor was nothing more than social media fabrication. The cycle repeated: a random story surfaced, spread quickly, and then needed to be corrected by the very person who supposedly said it.

These examples highlight a broader cultural phenomenon rather than anything factual about Cardi B herself. As someone who previously worked as a stripper in New York—a profession where hygiene and presentation are crucial—Cardi would not have been able to thrive in that environment if she had any sort of hygiene issue. Strip clubs are tight, competitive spaces; word spreads quickly. The idea that she could have built a successful career while having a constant smell issue is unrealistic on its face.

What’s more revealing is how easily the public latches onto these outlandish narratives. Rumors like “a BBL has a smell” gain traction not because they are rooted in truth, but because they tap into the internet’s fascination with celebrity bodies, cosmetic surgery, and sensationalism. These stories often rely on misogynistic undertones, reducing women to their physical modifications and turning their bodies into viral talking points.

So, does Cardi B’s BBL “smell”? Based on everything said by the people falsely dragged into the rumor—and based on the lack of any credible evidence—the answer is no. The rumor has been denied repeatedly. Its persistence says more about online culture than it does about Cardi B.

Instead of fueling narratives that degrade women or spread misinformation, it might be time for social media users to adopt a more responsible mindset. Not every dramatic claim deserves attention. And when a rumor sounds exaggerated, invasive, or simply absurd, chances are it was never true to begin with.