Cardi B Addresses Armon Wiggins in Explosive X Spaces Rant: “I Know Exactly Where You Live”
- Shalena
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The internet is still buzzing after Cardi B’s 40-minute X Spaces rant aimed squarely at YouTuber and blogger Armon Wiggins (@ArmonWiggins) — and this time, she didn’t just clap back with words. She dropped warnings, and even a thinly veiled threat that she “knows exactly where [he] lives.”
The viral tirade, captured and archived across YouTube and X, has reignited conversations about celebrity boundaries, blogger accountability, and Cardi’s volatile history with online critics.
Why Cardi Finally Spoke Out
For months, fans felt that Wiggins repeatedly shading Cardi on his platform — dissecting her marriage, music, and ongoing feud with Nicki Minaj, while maintaining he had “nothing personal” against her. According to Cardi, that double-speak was the last straw.
“You talked to me while I was down. Then I go online and see you talking to people that bring me down.”
Around the 01:30 mark of the spaces, Cardi makes it clear she hadn’t responded earlier because she considered him irrelevant. Her focus, she said, was on her business and music — not YouTubers chasing checks off her name.
“You should be grateful. You eating off YouTube checks because you keep talking about me.” [03:01]
This wasn’t a PR move. It was personal.
Accusations of Negativity, Jealousy, and Messiness
A recurring theme throughout the rant was spiritual karma. Cardi accused Wiggins of having a “nasty heart” and suggested that his growing irrelevance and professional setbacks were divine payback.
“God is snatching opportunities from you because of your nasty heart.” [04:41]
She also took aim at the ongoing debate about women’s relationships with gay men, clarifying that she doesn’t “hate gay men” — only the ones who, in her words, thrive on drama:
“It’s not that women hate gay men. We hate messy ass gay men like you.” [05:40]
As the rant continued, she accused him of constantly “picking” at her and other creators, including influencer Ken Barbie, demanding he “stop bullying people” [15:54].
By the eight-minute mark, the tone had shifted from spiritual to street.
“Stop picking on me. Stop picking on people who ain’t bothering you.” [08:25]
The Apartment Comment That Set the Internet on Fire
Then came the line that made headlines. Around 08:08, Cardi mocked what she claimed was Wiggins’ $3,500 apartment at The Olympia in Downtown Los Angeles — before escalating the rhetoric even further.
“I know exactly where you f***ing live at.” [16:20]
That moment sparked a wave of concern and condemnation online, with fans tagging authorities and arguing that Cardi had effectively doxxed him. Others — particularly her supporters — argued she was speaking figuratively, defending herself from months of online harassment.
Still, even for Cardi, this was an unprecedented level of disclosure. Mentioning a known building, amid prior legal scrutiny over assault cases, felt like a dangerous line to cross.
The Angela Yee Situation
Midway through the rant, Cardi pivoted to a related controversy — Armon Wiggins’ guest appearance on Angela Yee’s show, Way Up.
Wiggins had suggested Cardi tried to get him banned from the show. Cardi admitted she did call Angela Yee, but denied trying to have him fired. Instead, she said she simply expected respect.
“I told Angela, ‘You should have more respect than to have someone who hates me comment on my situation — especially when my children’s names are involved.’” [27:19]
She added that Yee should’ve known better than to let a known antagonist weigh in on her family issues — especially while framing it as “media commentary.”
Cardi’s Broader Message: Accountability and Energy
By the 20-minute mark, the rant shifted from anger to self-affirmation. Cardi reminded listeners that she doesn’t attack first — she reacts. She claimed she’s spared Wiggins multiple times in the past, even when people close to her wanted to “handle it differently.”
“Stop playing with the Brim. Stop playing with me. I be sparing n***as in real life.”
Her final remarks were pointed, calling Wiggins a “fake ass n***a” and a “weirdo” who plays victim whenever she defends herself [21:16, 42:40].
The tone: unapologetic. The message: she’s done being quiet.
Armon Wiggins’ Response
Hours after the rant, Wiggins went live in his own Spaces session, appearing emotional and defensive. He claimed he’s “scared for [his] life” and accused Cardi of taking things too far. Yet fans were divided — some felt sympathy, others called it performative.
One viral post summed up the sentiment bluntly: “Armon poked the bear and now wants peace.”
No formal apology has been issued as of publication.
Public Reaction: Internet Court Is in Session
Cardi’s Spaces rant racked up over 600,000 combined views within 24 hours. On X, “Cardi B Spaces” trended for hours, with memes, think-pieces, and legal speculation flooding the timeline.
Supporters praised her for “speaking truth to fake media,” calling it a justified explosion after months of passive harassment.
Critics argued that revealing someone’s location crosses a moral and legal boundary.
Neutral fans just watched the chaos unfold, labeling it “one of the wildest X Spaces moments since Nicki vs. Joe Budden.”
Bigger Picture: Fame, Fear, and the New Age of Clout Wars
This feud exposes the dark intersection of celebrity vulnerability and influencer opportunism. Cardi’s frustration is understandable — it’s hard to ignore people making money off your name. But revealing private details, even in anger, can escalate digital drama into real-world danger.
For Wiggins, it’s a cautionary tale about the limits of “commentary.” When critique becomes provocation, you can’t cry foul once the subject fires back.
And for the culture? It’s another example of how blurred the line has become between entertainment and exposure. The same platforms that build stars can also destroy peace.
At the heart of this mess is a lesson about energy — where we spend it, and how it circles back. Cardi’s rant may be raw, but it’s also a cry from someone who’s tired of being everyone’s storyline.
Still, there’s a difference between protecting your name and putting someone’s safety at risk. Both sides would do well to cool down — because once words leave the mic, the streets start listening.
Watch the full video on YouTube:🎥 “CARDI B ADDRESSES ARMON WIGGINS AND SAYS SHE KNOWS WHERE HE LIVES AND SAYS IT!” – ShalenaSpeaks Channel
Entertainment / Hip-Hop Culture / Celebrity FeudsSources: YouTube video via ShalenaSpeaks Channel; X Spaces recordings (October 22, 2025); Way Up with Angela Yee (iHeartRadio); fan timestamp archives.


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