Cardi B was spotted in the produce section of a Mass. Star Market
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Cardi B was spotted in the produce section of a Mass. Star Market
"In a video posted on TikTok, Lanasia Bentley retells her chance encounter with hip hop star Cardi B while doing some shopping at around 2 pm on New Year's Day. She noticed a Cadillac truck with New York license plates, which seemed out of place at her local Star Market in Dedham. The presence of a security guard in the produce section furthered Bentley's suspicions. Upon noticing the rapper, she approached her saying, "Oh my gosh Cardi, how are you?""
"Bentley then asked to take a picture with the artist. Bentley expressed her gratitude for the singer's cooperation in taking a picture with a fan when it seemed apparent that she did not want to be recognized. "She was very nice," Bentley recounted. "It was a very nice celebrity experience. And I love her." Bentley ended the video by telling her Boston-area followers to "stay vigilant" because "[Cardi]'s out here.""
"Cardi B has reportedly purchased a mansion in Easton for $2.5 million dollars in late 2025. She is in a relationship with Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who is facing a felony charge of strangulation and a misdemeanor charge of assault from an alleged incident involving his personal chef on Dec. 2. Cardi B has defended her boyfriend against the allegations, and Diggs will continue to play with the Patriots in this season's playoffs while the legal proceedings remain ongoing."
A Boston-area shopper encountered Cardi B at a Star Market in Dedham around 2 pm on New Year's Day after spotting a Cadillac with New York plates and a produce-section security guard. The shopper approached Cardi, who replied briefly and allowed a photo despite appearing not to want recognition. The shopper described the interaction as very nice and urged local followers to stay vigilant. Cardi B reportedly purchased an Easton mansion for $2.5 million and is in a relationship with Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs, who faces assault-related charges while remaining on the team during legal proceedings.
Read at Boston.com
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