
"She was talking with her guest about Minaj's embrace of the president and movement to the far-right, when Ingraham brought up an issue she has with Minaj's music. "Conservatives, including myself, were beyond disgusted by some of her lyrics in her songs over the years," Ingraham said. "W.A.P., I won't say what that stands for, but-" She then apparently was informed that "WAP" is not by Nicki Minaj."
""That's Cardi B!" she exclaimed. "Oh, that's how bad I am, that's how bad I am. Thank you, Sam, I stand corrected." On social media, people pointed out that Cardi B has famously had beef with MInaj in the past and is considered a strong progressive voice in the music industry, so it's particularly ironic that Ingraham mixed up Cardi and Minaj."
Fox host Laura Ingraham mistakenly attributed the song "WAP" to Nicki Minaj during an on-air segment about Minaj's political alignment. Ingraham said conservatives were "beyond disgusted" by some of Minaj's lyrics and referenced "W.A.P." before being corrected by a colleague. Ingraham acknowledged the error, saying "That's Cardi B!" and thanking the colleague for the correction. Social media users highlighted the irony given Cardi B's well-known past rivalry with MInaj and Cardi B's reputation as a progressive voice in the music industry.
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