Cardi B has once again left little to the imagination as she shared a risqué series of snaps of herself in a completely sheer dress and thong bodysuit on Saturday.
While the Grammy-winning performer, 28, initially sported a nearly floor-length black coat, she ultimately slipped off the furry garment to flash her eye-popping booty.
With her gigantic peacock tattoo tattoo on full display in her see-through frock, the WAP hitmaker looked over her shoulder and pursed her famous pout at the camera.
Commanding attention: Cardi B has once again left little to the imagination as she shared a risqué slideshow of herself in a completely sheer dress and thong bodysuit on Saturday
As she rocked a fresh blowout and an ultra-glam makeup look, Cardi posed for a another snap with her coat pulled behind her left side to show off her cinched waist.
‘Swing my way,’ she captioned her second post, which commanded her 78.4 million followers’ undivided attention.
Meanwhile her similar shot, in the same ensemble, on Friday surpassed more than three million likes and 14,000 comments in less than 19 hours.
Famous curves: While the Grammy-winning performer, 28, initially sported a nearly floor-length black coat, she ultimately slipped off the furry garment to flash her eye-popping booty
Earlier on her Instagram Story, she filmed herself lip synching to BRS Kash’s track, Throat Baby (Go Baby) and Bandolera by Glory in her car.
Later, she leaned against a black Escalade with a pair of sunglasses perched on top of her beautiful brown hair and looked down at her tan open-toed stiletto boots.
Her posts come less than 24 hours after she donned head-to-toe Balenciaga, including a pair of electric green shades and matching thigh-high boots.
Cruising around: Later, she leaned against a black Escalade with a pair of sunglasses perched on top of her beautiful brown hair and showed down at her tan open-toed stiletto boots
Referring to herself as a ‘Balenciaga mama’ on Instagram, the Hustlers actress wore a white hoodie, massive gold hoop earrings and no pants.
Last week, she faced major backlash after throwing a huge Thanksgiving celebration at her house, which included 12 kids and 25 adults, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In the run up to Thanksgiving, health officials had warned Americans not to hold huge parties, amid fears that the holiday could cause an explosion in the number of cases of the virus.
Holiday gathering: Cardi B recently hosted family and friends at her home for Thanksgiving despite warnings about about keeping celebrations small this year due to COVID-19
Responding to a series of scathing fans comments, Cardi apologized saying: ‘Sorry my bad.’
The apology seemed to be halfhearted though, as she later went on to say that people were ‘trying tooo hard to be offended.’
The number of COVID-19 patients currently being treated in hospitals across the United States nearly doubled in the last month, hitting more than 93,238 over the Thanksgiving weekend, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
Family get together: She shared pics of the catered Thanksgiving meal she put on for her guests who gathered round the buffet table
The rate of hospitalizations – now at the highest level since the pandemic began – comes after weeks of rising infection rates nationwide, with 16 states reporting record seven-day averages for daily new cases last Thursday and Friday.
Doctors and health officials fear the US is in for a dark few weeks with cases and deaths expected to climb rapidly because of holiday gatherings and travel.
Dr Celine Gounder, a member of President-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 advisory board, offered a grave warning about forthcoming spikes on Saturday – after millions of Americans traveled for Thanksgiving against the advice of public health officials.
‘My bad’: After being taken to task by fans for holding a big gathering despite the warnings from medical experts, the WAP hitmaker insisted she hadn’t been trying ‘to offend’ anyone
Tone deaf: The rapper, 28, posted images of the get together to Instagram Stories and tweeted about it on Sunday, prompting a backlash from fans
We fully expect that in about a week or two after Thanksgiving we will see an increase in cases first, then about a week or two later you’ll start to see an increase in hospitalizations, and then another week or two after that you’ll start to see deaths,’ Gounder told CBS News, noting that symptoms of the virus can develop up to 14 days after exposure.
‘Unfortunately, that means that many people who celebrated with family, with friends over Thanksgiving will find themselves in the hospital, in ICUs over Christmas and New Years,’ she added.
Nationwide 155,596 new cases and 1,189 deaths were reported on Saturday, bringing the totals to over 13.4 million and 266,594, respectively, as of Sunday afternoon. Daily figures over the past few days have been skewed by inconsistencies in reporting around Thanksgiving.
Pandemic: Cardi showed daughter Kulture with another youngster and the social media images made clear there were no masks or social distancing at the holiday feast. She did tweet that everyone invited had been tested for the coronavirus ahead of time, however
While Cardi shared that everyone invited to her home had been tested for COVID-19 beforehand, just because a test comes back negative doesn’t necessarily mean that person does not have the virus or won’t test positive for it in the coming days.
One of the rapper’s followers made the point that not everyone is able to even get tested.
‘Bragging about your large gathering during a pandemic to your millions of impressionable fans who do not have the money that you have to get rapid tests is irresponsible,’ one Twitter tweeted at the mother-of-one.
She was previously slammed for not taking the pandemic seriously enough, in October, when she hosted a lavish 28th birthday for herself in Las Vegas with very few attendees wearing masks or social distancing.
Not impressed: Cardi was previously slammed for not taking the pandemic seriously enough when she hosted a lavish bash for her 28th birthday in Las Vegas with very few attendees wearing masks or social distancing