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Cardi B Teases Fans With Close-Up Photo Of Baby Kulture ā€” See The Pic!

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Another week, another partial photo of baby Kulture.

Cardi B seems to get a kick out of teasing her fans with photos of her daughter. When she's not pretending to carry her to the MTV Video Music Awards (that was a funny joke) or sharing a photo of the top of her head, she's posting extremely close of pictures of baby Kulture's face.

On Wednesday (August 29), Cardi continued to keep the mystery around her seven-week-old daughter by sharing a close-up photo of her lips. The picture came after the "Bodak Yellow" rapper bragged about Kulture's lips on her Instagram Story earlier this week. "KK lips are literally like this (lips emoji)," she wrote. "Sooo pretty my baby."

Cardi and her husband Offset, who welcomed their baby girl on July 10, have been open about their desire to keep their daughter out of the public eye for as long as possible. According to TMZ, the proud parents have been offered multiple magazine, website, and photo agency deals, however, they're not even considering any of them until Kulture is at least 5 or 6 months.  

Earlier this month, Cardi teased fans with a tiny glimpse of her then-one-month-old daughter on Instagram. She posted a photo of her and Offset adoringly staring at their baby girl, whose face was oh-so-perfectly cropped out of the photo. "KultureK," Cardi captioned the shot, which merely showed the top of her Kulture's head. 

Cardi recently came under fire for a skit she did where she played Martin Luther King Jr.'s wife, Coretta Scott King. In the sketch, Cardi jokes about MLK Jr.'s alleged affairs.

The skit quickly caught the attention of MLK Jr's daughter, Dr. Bernice King, who called Cardi's portrayal of her mother, "repulsive," "false" and badly timed given that Tuesday (August 28) was the 55th anniversary of her father's March on Washington where he famously delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech, TMZ reported. However, Cardi was quick to apologize. 

"Thank you, @iamcardib, for reaching out to me and apologizing for the skit that aired on @TMZ," Bernice wrote on Twitter only hours after the sketch was posted online. "I look forward to talking with you soon." 

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