Days after American rappers Cardi B and Offset announced their split; the latter has confessed that he misses his estranged wife. Despite, Offset's public pleas for forgiveness Cardi B doesn't want to get back with him.
A source told E! News that the 'Bodak Yellow' singer is "very torn" over what their future holds. The insider said things have "been really hard" for both of them due to the split. The source also added that Offset is "trying to win Cardi back" but she's "not on board yet."
"They haven't been spending time together and Cardi expressed she still wants her space. She is very busy right now with her work and is focused solely on Kulture," explained the source.
The source, however, stated that the 'I Like It' songstress still loves Offset and wants her family to be whole again.
However, she's also having a difficult time trusting her husband, especially because of the cheating scandal that has reportedly led to their separation.
Drama between the duo made headlines when an alleged video of Offset and a woman named Summer Bunni surfaced online.
"She has her up and down moments where she thinks there could be a chance they can salvage their relationship but then Cardi is also very upset over the cheating situation. She is very torn and is trying to stay focused on business matters right now," the source shared.
"She doesn't want to have to co-parent Kulture, but isn't quite sure if they can make their relationship work," the source added.
Over the weekend during an Instagram Live session, Cardi slammed rumours suggesting that her split with Offset was aimed at garnering publicity.
"I wouldn't put my family in a bad name for no f--king publicity, 'cause at the end of the day, 10 years from now, my daughter, she's gonna be looking at these type of things and she's gonna be asking me about these type of things," the 26-year-old star said talking about her breakup.
"My relationship was never fake. I met this n---a, he was on my ass, I gave him a chance and we fell in love with each other. Things was not always gravy, 'cause at the end of the day, we are two different people. But we never did anything for f--king publicity, bitch. You think I got f--king pregnant, could have ruined my career for f--king publicity?," she concluded.
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