Cardi B channels an old school Hollywood blonde as she heads to The Nice Guy in LA… after saying censored radio version of her raunchy song Bongos ‘sounds like KidzBop’

Cardi B channeled an old-fashioned Hollywood blonde when she was spotted indulging in a night on the town this week.

 

 

Mover and shaker: Lending the look a touch of glitz with an ornate pair of earrings, the Bodak Yellow hitmaker balanced expertly on a towering pair of silver stilettosGlam: Cardi B channeled an old-fashioned Hollywood blonde when she was spotted indulging in a night on the town this week

The 30-year-old rap star sported a formidable platinum mane that framed her unmistakable features, which she sharpened with makeup.

Lending the look a touch of glitz with an ornate pair of earrings, the Bodak Yellow hitmaker balanced expertly on a towering pair of silver stilettos.

She slid her world-famous curves into a clinging, classic white cocktail dress that plunged to showcase her surgically enhanced cleavage.

Looking fab: The 30-year-old rap star sported a formidable platinum mane that framed her unmistakable features, which she sharpened with makeup

Adding a pop of color to the look with a blood-red handbag, the New York native strutted her stuff to the showbiz hot spot The Nice Guy in West Hollywood.

Her latest outing comes after Cardi expressed her distaste for the bowdlerized radio version of her raunchy song Bongos.

Although the original song contains the line: ‘N****, eat this a** like a plum,’ the censored form of the line is: ‘Eat these peaches and plums.’

Cardi gave a frank assessment of the change while appearing on Hot Ones, a popular YouTube interview show where celebrities attempt to answer questions while eating progressively spicier chicken wings.

When the radio version of Bongos came up, she confessed that she found it ‘So annoying!’ and had just recorded the tamer lyric ‘like practically two weeks ago.’

She recalled that a previous draft of the cleaned-up line was: ‘Baby, eat it up like a plum,’ but that she was told: ‘No, you still can’t play that for pop radio.’

Thus was born the lyric: ‘Baby eat these peaches and plums,’ a modification that visibly drives Cardi up the wall to this day.

‘And I was so over it, ’cause like, I’m like tryna look up like, ’cause I cannot say that. Like, that is – that sounds so corny. Like, that sounds like KidzBop, whatever my s- but I had no choice, so baby eat these peaches and plums,’ she said dolefully.

Cardi is known for her candor about her behind, which remains voluptuous a year after she surgically removed 95% of the biopolymers from her previous ‘a** shots.’

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