Cardi B Urges Fans: “Don’t Bully That Girl” After Her Bia Diss During Her Boston Performance
The Bronx rapper urges fans to refrain from bullying BIA during the Little Miss Drama tour stop in his hometown.
Cardi B brought her eagerly awaited “Little Miss Drama” tour to Boston’s TD Garden on Thursday night for yet another sold-out performance, but she caught the audience off guard by changing her position in her ongoing feud with rapper BIA.
Cardi delivered her diss track, “Pretty & Petty,” but she took the opportunity to urge her fanbase to stop the online harassment.
The track, known for its sharp critique of BIA’s career through the lines, “Name five BIA songs, gun pointed to ‘ya head/Bow, I’m dead,” has established itself as a highlight of Cardi’s ongoing tour. While in her rival’s hometown, Cardi emphasized that she is distinguishing her rap battles from online harassment.
“We are not going to do that.” Please refrain from bullying that girl on social media. “Please don’t do that, please don’t do that,” Cardi addressed the Boston crowd right after the song. “She’s going to want to confront me after today.” If I see you, I see you; I don’t care—it’s up and stuck. However, please refrain from bullying her on social media; I find that unacceptable.
The competition between the two artists has been brewing since 2024 and escalated to a personal peak earlier this year. Following Cardi’s debut of “Pretty & Petty” in February, BIA used social media to ridicule Cardi’s personal life, particularly focusing on her relationship with NFL star Stefon Diggs, with whom she welcomed a son in November 2025.
BIA’s online comment about Diggs, touching on his performance and personal background, stirred a reaction from Cardi, who had already acknowledged their separation while emphasizing her unwillingness to accept any disrespect directed at her child’s father.
Even with the fervor of their public exchanges, Cardi’s recent remarks indicate her lack of interest in backing bullies. By openly advising her fans to refrain from escalating tensions, the Bronx rapper is striving to maintain the conflict within the realms of the studio and the stage.