Cardi B Falls, Keeps Performing
Cardi B went viral after falling off a chair during her "Little Miss Drama" tour in Las Vegas but kept singing and dancing from the floor. She later jooked about the incident and even referenced her well-publicized spat with the Trump administration. The moment showcased her resilience and ability to turn accidents into show-stopping entertainment.
- The on-stage fall happened on February 13, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas while she was performing her song "Thotiana." - Her comment blaming "the government" was a direct reference to a public dispute she had with the Department of Homeland Security just days before the incident. - The feud started on the tour's opening night, February 11, when Cardi B told her audience in Palm Desert, California, that she would use "bear mace" to protect her fans from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. - In response, the Department of Homeland Security's official social media account posted a message referencing Cardi B's past admission that she had drugged and robbed men while working as a stripper. - Cardi B then retorted on the social media platform X, questioning the department's focus and bringing up the Jeffrey Epstein case. - The "Little Miss Drama" tour is in support of her second studio album, "Am I the Drama?" and is scheduled for 35 shows across North America. - After video of the fall went viral, Cardi B reposted it and jokingly captioned it, "Can someone put a community note on this? This video is clearly AI." - This was not the rapper's first viral on-stage moment in Las Vegas; in July 2023, she made headlines for throwing her microphone at a concertgoer who threw a drink at her.