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Cardi B Slams Stepson Of Missing British Billionaire After His Now-Deleted Shade

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By Afouda Bamidele on June 23, 2023 at 2:30 AM EDT

Cardi B had no chill for the bad energy coming from Brian Szasz.

The stepson of the British billionaire, Hamish Harding— who is on board with four other crew members in the Titanic tourist submarine that went missing on Monday (June 19)— was not too happy with the superstar’s rant.  

She had gone off on him regarding his decision to attend a Blink-182 concert and asking for an OnlyFans model to sit on his face while his stepfather remained lost. After he called her out in now-deleted tweets, the "Rumors" rapper hit back with full force and schooled him again.

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Cardi B Brutally Dragged Brian Szasz For Shading Her In Now-Deleted Tweets

For the uninitiated, the hip-hop artist, on her Instagram Story, had suggested that Szasz should be "sad" and "crying" amid continued efforts to locate and rescue his stepfather in the missing submarine. 

The "WAP" hitmaker shared a clip of herself with no makeup, sporting casual outfits and a bandana. Also, she put on a filter of human anatomy embracing her. The singer voiced her opinions about the incident, saying, "One of the billionaires that's missing underwater from that submarine s***... Their stepson is at a concert, right?"

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The "Bodak Yellow" also said that if she was in the missing billionaire's position, her people are "supposed to be right next to the phone waiting to hear any updates about me."

The "Girls Like Me" rapper didn't stop there as she continued slamming Szasz, adding that it was sad for the rich man to be missing and "nobody gives a f***" about him," while [his stepson] is "ready to shake d**** at concerts."

Ultimately, the stepson was displeased at the backlash he received from the musician, so he branded her a "complete b***h," an attention seeker with a failing career, before deleting his entire Twitter account. Cardi hit back by claiming he has been "looking for clout" and, in turn, called him "desensitized." The Grammy-winning artist wrote in her tweet:

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"The point was the whole world is praying for these people in the submarine, and this man son is online shaking d***s for girls off onlyfans and going to Blink 182 concerts. You was looking for clout all along; nobody knew who you were until you said that was ya stepdad!!! This is why people hate you spoiled brat billionaires yall soo desensitize."

Many Twitter users allied with Cardi's opinion and responded underneath the post. "Exactly!! He worried about Cardi when his dad & brother are damn near touching the earths core!" one person wrote, while another user quipped, "his daddy down there bonding with the mermaids and this man going to concerts 😂."

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A third Twitter finger typed, "There's nothing worse than [an] entitled brat. He's having fun while his stepdaddy is fighting for his life. A fourth cybernaut stated, "He actually proved your point.. instead of worrying about his step father, he's having a Twitter beef.. go figure. I guess it's all aboutCardi'sties.."

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"l agree he was looking for clout, and this is definitely not tCardiy to go about doing it," a fifth user agreed. Others who disagreed asked Cardi to leave him alone and mind her business, as people can grieve however they want.

Missing Submarine Running Out Of Time According To Experts

As it is, time is running out for the people trapped in the missing submarine who were on a quest to see the Titanic shipwreck off the Canadian coast.

The Blast reported that officials fear people onboard have less than 24 hours of oxygen left to survive, causing the United States Coast Guard, who had been leading a vast, international mission to rescue the five people— including OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, French navy veteran PH.

NargeCardi British billionaire Hamish Harding, and Pakistani businessman Shazada Dawood and his son Suleman— onboard the submersible in the days following the disappearance to intensify the search for missing craft increasingly.

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Per the outlet, a US Coast Guard representative announced that the craft's oxygen is expected to run out at 7:08 AM US Eastern time - 9:08 PM Sydney and 12:08 PM UK time - June 22.

However, the US Coast Guard captain, Jamie Frederick insisted that he and his crew "have to remain optimistic and hopeful" even as his people race against time. 

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