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Cardi B celebrates Knicks’ win in racy new getup after viral Charles Barkley comment

June 14, 2026
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Cardi B celebrates Knicks’ win in racy new getup after viral Charles Barkley comment

She came through drippin’.

Cardi B celebrated the New York Knicks’ winning the NBA Finals 2026 in a racy new outfit days after ESPN personality Charles Barkley made obscene remarks about the rapper’s breasts.

The “Bodega Baddie” emcee turned up the heat in low-rise jeans with lace-up butt cutouts and a plunging bright pink cutout long-sleeve top via her Instagram Stories Saturday.

She spun around to show off her daring fit, which she accessorized with a Knicks orange purse and blue acrylic nails in support of the championship-winning team.

Cardi B in a pink cut-out top, jeans, and necklaces.
Cardi B (seen above) celebrated the New York Knicks winning the NBA finals in low-rise cut-out jeans. Instagram/@cardib
Cardi B in a pink off-the-shoulder top and lace-up pants.
The Grammy winner (seen above) took to her Instagram Stories Saturday to flaunt her cheeky outfit. Instagram/@cardib

Cardi, 33, also accessorized with a diamond necklace and watch.

In a follow-up slide, she shared another sultry video of herself touching her chest and smiling.

The Grammy winner played an important role in the NBA Finals, performing alongside the Knicks City Dancers during the halftime show at Game 3 hosted at Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 8.

Cardi B in a racy pink top, revealing her cleavage and midriff, with long black hair, a chunky diamond necklace, and long blue fingernails.
She also sported a pink cut-out top (as seen above). Instagram/@cardib
Cardi B in a racy pink top, celebrating a Knicks win.
Cardi accessorized with a diamond necklace (as seen above). Instagram/@cardib

Cardi — born Belcalis Almánzar — brought attendees to their feet while singing her hits “Bodak Yellow” and “Bodega Baddie” while wearing a plunging bustier and leggings.

She also caught the attention of Barkley, who commented on the performance while hosting “Inside the NBA” with co-hosts Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal.

“I don’t know if those B’s. They might be Cardi D’s,” the former athlete, 63, quipped.

Cardi B in a pink top, holding an orange purse, with her long dark hair falling over her shoulders.
The “WAP” rapper (seen above) also carried a Knicks orange mini purse. Instagram/@cardib
Cardi B in a red dress smiling and sticking her tongue out, with a second person visible behind her in the dark.
In a follow-up video, Cardi (seen above with a friend) smiled while holding her breasts. Instagram/@cardib

“I’m pretty sure those aren’t B’s,” he continued.

Barkley’s remarks resulted in laughter from his co-hosts, including Johnson, who said, “I don’t know who said that, but I know it wasn’t me.”

“She’s got the wrong initials,” Barkley added.

Charles Barkley talking into a microphone during
The “Up” songstress showed off her curves after Charles Barkley (seen here on June 2) commented on her figure during the Game 3 halftime show last week. Chaz NBA/ Youtube
Charles Barkley walks in a gray suit with a patterned tie and gray sneakers.
The former athlete (seen above) made obscene remarks about Cardi’s chest size as she took the court to perform. NBAE via Getty Images

The comments resulted in Barkley receiving heat from fans, despite Cardi appearing not to mind them. However, the former basketball star refused to apologize and even dared ESPN to fire him.

“I got six or seven years left on my contract that they know I’ve got no chance of doing,” he said on the “Dan Patrick Show.”

“I would love for them to fire me and have to pay me for the next six or seven years,” the former Philadelphia 76ers player said.

“People can’t take a joke? They can kiss my ass. I appreciate all the support I’ve gotten all these years, but if anybody thinks like them, they’re a fool.”

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