According to Cardi B, it’s the sexual liberation in these songs that’s frightening to some, not the R-rated content. And Cardi doesn’t “dig up” modeling photos because she thinks there’s anything wrong with them, but to remind Owens how very silent she was about photos that the commentator, per her current rhetoric, ought to find “disgusting” as well. To be clear: We don’t think Cardi B is disgusting. “What is your obsession with the Trump family? You are digging up modeling shots from our former First Lady from 3 decades ago,” Owens wrote in response. Since Owens had mentioned being offended by her nudity, Cardi shared another nude pic on her mind - one of Melania - and wrote this message promoting her new song (see original tweet here): “STREAM ‘UP’ ON ALL PLATFORMS.Candy DONT like it but Melania B approves.” “If you think making your husband a sandwich is a sin, but popping your vagina into another woman’s vagina in front of the world is power - you are a lost soul,” she wrote later. You were at your worst on the Grammy stage.” At your worst, you are naked, shoving your vagina into another woman’s vagina while thrusting atop her. Owens and Cardi started writing back and forth to each other that same day, with Owens decrying the performance often in blatantly homophobic terms, tweeting: “At your best, you are self-deprecating and humorous.