CARDI B and Offset’s daughter, Kulture, was full of smiles at her fairytale-themed third birthday party Saturday.
The party fit for a princessfeatured Kulture in a pink dress with a tiara, riding a horse and buggy to her castle, greeted by guards who played horns to announce her arrival.
Guests enjoyed a petting zoo, appearances from Disney princesses — including Aurora, Cinderella and Tiana — a ball pit, bowling, dancing and a cart full of Barbie dolls, according to a press release.
The celebrity toddler turned 3 years old Saturday, and her hip-hop mom shared a picture of Kulture at 1 month old on Instagram, writing, “Forever my little baby, my cancer queen.”
Cardi B has another “little baby” on the way: The rapper announced she’s expecting with Offset by showing off her bump during the 2021 BET Awards, following the announcement with photos on Instagram featuring Kulture rubbing the “Bodak Yellow” rapper’s belly.
On social media, Cardi B posted videos of Kulture playing in the ball pit, taking pictures with princesses and walking into the party through an enlarged book with the words “Once upon a time” to start Kulture’s fairytale story.
She also shared footage of her dancing with her husband and enjoying the festivities.
Kulture’s birthday cake topped a carriage that replicated Cinderella’s, and the chef created a tower of crab legs, which Cardi B fawned over on her Instagram story.
“Oh snap, what is that?” Cardi B said. “Is that a crab-like tower? There’s a crab-like tower. Wow!”
Last year Kulture’s second birthday party was an L.O.L Surprise! dolls themed at the rapper’s home with a ball pit, Kulture-themed cocktails, cotton candy machines, balloon arches and face masks with the birthday girl’s name on them, according to Cardi B’s highlighted Instagram story of the event. This year, the masks were off.
“Listen imma live my childhood dreams thru my kids,” Cardi B wrote on Twitter Sunday.
The “Up” rapper has thrown extravagant parties for her family in the past. During last year’s Thanksgiving holiday, Cardi B sparked backlash after hosting a large gathering amid the coronavirus pandemic.
After the holiday the 28-year-old tweeted she hosted “12kids and 25 adults over the holidays,” while Offset shared a video on Instagram of himself, his wife and 10 others dancing maskless in their foyer.
She issued an apology the next day for not following social distancing or small gathering guidelines at a time when the U.S. was seeing more than 13.3 million cases and 266,887 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data.
- USATODAY