Cardi B is giving away $1K per hour for covid-19 relief
is now the patron saint of good covid-19 responses, because she’s partnering with Fashion Nova to give away $1,000 every hour until May 20—a sum totaling a million dollars.In an Instagram post, Cardi says that she’ll read the submissions and select people each day to support. She also warns applicants to make their profiles public, because she’s WATCHING YOU.
“I’m going to make sure you really do need it, so don’t be lying so you can lend your fucking boyfriend some money,” she threatens.Otherwise, Cardi encourages anyone who is struggling to reach out. “Don’t be shy,” she says. “Sometimes you gotta motherfucking ask for help.” Amen! [
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