Popular cum beloved American rapper, Cardi B and her Migos rapper husband Offset have left many drooling after showing off their son’s face for the first time.
The celebrity couple who welcomed their bundle of joy in September, 2020 had kept his identity hidden from the public for 7 months.
The family graced the cover of Essence magazine where they showed off their blended family.
As their son clocked 7-month-old, the couple showed off his face to the world and have revealed his name to the world.
Baby Cephus, bares a striking resemblance with his sister, Kulture Kiari Cephus as the two could pass for twins.
The baby has been christened ‘Wave Set Cephus’.
In the photos which Cardi B shared online, the baby was draped in jewelry, including earrings and several necklaces.
Cardi B wrote, “Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen for me and our family. I love having a huge family with all of our kids and I’m grateful that we are making our blended family work”.
Note that Cardi B has two kids, Kulture Kiari Cephus and Wave Set Cephus for the Offset. he has three other kids, Kalea Marie Cephus, Kody Cephus and Jordan Cephus from different babymamas.
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