Cardi B buys R70k worth of toys and gifts for less fortunate children

Cardi B buys R70k worth of toys and gifts for less fortunate children

- Cardi B has always been one of the kindest musicians in the industry

- Cardi walked into a Miami shop and bought the sweetest surprises for children in need

- She tried her best to go unnoticed during her spree

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American rapper Cardi B has been hailed for having a huge heart and a soft spot for children.

The mother of one shut Nigeria down when she decided to blow through millions while shopping for the less fortunate.

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Now, TMZ claims Cardi B splashed out around R70 000 on toys so she could put smiles on children’s faces.

Apparently, she took on the role as the modern Santa Claus and walked into stores in Miami as she chose the best toys for kids she does not know.

The mother of one walked around with no make- up on and smiled throughout her shopping trip, trying to stay off the radar.

She then rented a truck to ferry the numerous gifts that were wrapped in fancy containers.

Cardi purchased video games, cars, dolls and loads of other toys for the children.

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This pretty wild child keeps giving us reasons to love her and we are here for it.

During her African tour, Cardi silently stormed a market place in Nigeria and bought clothes, foodstuff and toys for needy kids.

She did not share too much about her kind gesture on social media and avoided divulging any information about her charity work.

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Source: Briefly News

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