Cardi B Gives Birth to Baby No. 4, First With Boyfriend Stefon Diggs

Cardi B is officially a mom of four.
The 33-year-old rapper welcomed a baby boy with NFL star and boyfriend Stefon Diggs, Cardi’s rep confirmed to TODAY.com on Nov. 13.
No additional information was shared at this time.
The news comes after she posted an Instagram video of herself strutting to her song “Hello.” In the caption, she wrote how her life has recently been a “combination of different chapters and different seasons.”
Now starting over and in a “new season,” she shared that it’s “never easy but it’s been so worth it,” before touching on motherhood.
“I brought new music and a new album to the world! A new baby into my world, and one more reason to be the best version of me, one more reason to love me more than anything else or anyone else so I can continue giving my babies the love and life they deserve,” she wrote in part.
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B on May 12, 2025 in NYC.Elsa / Getty Images
Cardi revealed in a Sept. 17 CBS News interview that she was pregnant with her fourth child, and first with the New England Patriots wide receiver.
“I’m having a baby with my boyfriend, Stefon Diggs,” she told Gayle King. “I’m excited. I’m happy. I feel like I’m in a good space. I feel very strong, I feel very powerful that I’m doing all this work, but I’m doing all this work while I’m creating a baby.”
At the time, she said that her baby would be born ahead of her 2026 tour.
Cardi is also mother to three children with rapper Offset: daughter Kulture, son Wave and daughter Blossom born in 2024. She filed for divorce from Offset for a second time in 2024.
Diggs, meanwhile, is also father to a daughter from a previous relationship.
During an Oct. 6 episode of the “On Purpose with Jay Shetty” podcast, Cardi shared spoke about supporting her children and her worst parenting fear.
“Please don’t be lazy,” she told Jay Shetty. “Don’t be a bum … please don’t be lazy… Some people have the look, the intelligence, the talent. Some people really have that. But they don’t go nowhere because they’re lazy. Don’t be lazy!”
She added that she would be willing to financially assist her kids into adulthood, but hopes they “become something.”
“Even when they’re 18 … and it’s time to leave, if you want an apartment, if you want a car, I’ll give it to you, but please, please become something,” she said. “Please don’t be nothing. That would be the worst disappointment they could ever do. Don’t disappoint me like that.”




