Cardi B arrived at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco on Saturday. The invite-only party is happening one day before her boyfriend, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is set to play in the Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks.
At the party, one reporter asked Cardi to send an inspiring message for Diggs.
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“Good luck,” she answered with a straight face.
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NFL fans shared their takes in the comments section after Sportscenter posted the video on Instagram.
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“Uh sounded more like good bye 😂,” one fan wrote.
“Did ya’ll see her body language? She shook her head like “don’t ask me about that ninja,'” wrote another fan.
A third fan commented:
“She look fed up 😭.”

More NFL fans shared their takes.
“She already know it’s heading towards disaster.😅”
“Trouble in paradise I see, thought he was your best friend.”

“I wonder what they fought about today, LMAO.”
“She sick. He said he gotta get his ring first. 🤣💅.”
“Good luck and goodbye.”

“All fellas know what that ‘good luck’ means.😬😅”
“LMAO, Pats losing, Diggs under 40 Yards.”

Reportedly, Cardi B has warned Stefon Diggs after he welcomed four kids with four different women in 2025, which includes the rapper.
Before answering the questions from reporters at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party, Diggs’ girlfriend’s video with a robot went viral.
Cardi joked about giving a “lap dance” to a robot outside her hotel.
She danced around it and acted kissing its face.
All of a sudden, she stumbled backward when the robot tipped. Both of them fell and the scene was comedic.
After TMZ published the clip on X, and framed it as a “lap dance video, Cardi B blasted it as misleading.
She threatened to sue them in the comments.
“Delete or I will sue … immediately. I’m callin Harvey!!”
Cardi B is also strongly rumored to be performing alongside Bad Bunny in the Super Bowl LX halftime show.
Edited by Oindrila Chowdhury
