Cardi B isn’t here for the people who put on a mean girl persona on the internet, calling them out on Twitter for what she believes is an obvious front.

Taking to the social media platform on Friday (April 28), Bardi spoke out against the internet thugging.

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“That mean girl persona y’all put on for the internet don’t fool me,” she wrote. “I can tell y’all were NERDS in high school.”

Check out the post below.

The post comes days after Cardi called out a group of mean girls who went viral on TikTok for taunting a young woman at a recent Houston Astros game.

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In the video, TikTok user Jackie La Bonita shows a pair of girls looking at her camera and flicking the middle finger at her, sticking their tongues out and shouting “lame” as they laugh.

“I would of put that ring to use,” Cardi tweeted, referring to the large ring Jackie was wearing in the clip.

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Cardi B is also going hard in her battle against another “mean girl,” blogger Tasha K.

The Grammy Award-winning rapper sued the blogger back in 2019 following what she believed was a malicious smear campaign of posting several false statements about her – including accusing her of having herpes, using a beer bottle as a sex toy when she was an exotic dancer, working as a prostitute and abusing cocaine.

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She was awarded more than $2.5million in damages and another $1.3million in legal fees incurred by the rapper when a jury sided with her last January. A judge also issued an injunction forcing Tasha to delete the said videos from her page.

The YouTuber initially refused to take down the defamatory content until she was threatened with time in the clinker. She unsuccessfully appealed the verdict last September, arguing that the original decision against her was due to a “very lopsided presentation of evidence to the jury,” Billboard reported at the time.

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Cardi admitted the case had indeed led to some mental health issues. As she told the jury: “I felt extremely suicidal. I felt defeated and depressed and I didn’t want to sleep with my husband… Only an evil person could do that shit.”

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Tasha K reportedly admitted she knowingly published lies about Cardi B because it was beneficial to her YouTube platform’s business interests.

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For the latest in the case, Cardi B has set her sights on Tasha K’s belongings in order to fulfill the money she’s owed.

In documents obtained by HipHopDX, a writ of execution was filed against Tasha K and Kebe Studios LLC in Georgia on Thursday (April 20).

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The document, signed off on by Judge William M. Ray II, notes that the “WAP” rapper has been given the green light to seize property owned by the woman who defamed her in order to cash in on her $3,868,753.47 ruling.