If Megan Thee Stallion smelt it, then Cardi B dealt it.
The rapper’s NSFW performance of her chart-topping hit WAP alongside the three-time Grammy winner at Sunday night’s awards show was so invigorating she might have passed some gas.
“Slang me so hard almost made me f.a.r.t,” Cardi tweeted in response to a fan who reshared a GIF of their kinky stage romp.
The move featured Megan grinding Cardi, while she lay on her back, before flipping her onto her belly. Cardi looks shocked at the quick move, which garnered 196,000 likes and captured the attention of Seth Rogen, who tweeted, “As long as it wasn’t a WAF” — a play on “wet a– f.a.r.t.”
It’s not the first time, Cardi has had a gas with fans.
In 2018, she tweeted, “I wanna f.a.r.t (but) I’m around soo many people in a small room” (most of her followers told her to just squeak one out).
Elsewhere, she put the New York Police Department on blast for allegedly ruining a charitable back-to-school event in the summer of 2019. “Motherf—ing suck a f.a.r.t and suffocate on it,” she raged.
Despite host Trevor Noah’s warning that the performance might not be to everyone’s taste, some viewers took to Twitter to vent over the pair’s onstage antics.
“I am mortified for all who just witnessed what has happened to our society … unacceptable!!” one person tweeted, while another wrote, “Absolutely sick that’s allowed on primetime TV.”
Conservative commentator Candace Owens also piled on, tweeting, “Millions of young girls follow you. At your best, you are self-deprecating and humorous. At your worst, you are naked, shoving your vagina into another woman’s vagina while thrusting atop her. You were at your worst on the Grammy stage. Do better.”
But Cardi responded in a series of expletive-laden tweets, including one that used an old photo of former First Lady Melania Trump.
“I was just inspired by our former First Lady,” Cardi wrote. “I hope you speak more about WAP … Any exposure will help.”
But the duo’s sex-positive performance did garner some support, including one user who wrote, “There’s nothing more empowering than a woman doing whatever the hell she wants. Including rapping about WAP!”
Megan, who was making her Grammys debut, won three awards, including Best New Artist, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance.
After winning the Best New Artist prize, the 26-year-old Houston artist paid tribute to her late mother, Holly.
“She’s not here with me today, but I know she’s here with me in spirit and she always believed I could do it.”