It’s not “She Doesn’t Feel It”.
Cardi B accused Brian Szasz of attending the Blink-182 concert because her stepfather, British billionaire Hamish Harding, is missing inside the submarine that went missing at sea.
“One of the billionaires who disappeared under the submarine… His stepson is at the concert, right?” Szasz, who shared a photo from the rock show during the search and rescue mission for her stepfather and four other passengers stranded on the missing ship, on an Instagram Story on Tuesday, Cardi said.
“People are like, um, ‘What does he have to do? Are you sad at home? Does he have to call her himself?’ Yes, he said.
Cardi, 30, said her son should “sad” at home and “cry” for the missing family member.
“You had to be by the phone to get any news about me,” he said, putting himself in the shoes of the missing billionaire. “You were supposed to console your mother and s-t.”
The “WAP” rapper attributed this to the wealthy underwater explorer disliked by his family.
“Isn’t it sad that you’re a goddamn billionaire and no one cares about you?” asked. “Like, you lost and ready to rock at concerts sons of bitches.”
Sharing her 4-year-old daughter Kulture and 1-year-old son Wave with her husband Offset, Cardi described the situation as “crazy” and added that she would rather be loved than rich.
“I’d rather be broke… and poor, but knowing I’m loved, damn it,” he said.
Szasz acknowledged that attending the concert might adversely affect people, but that the show would help him deal with his fears about his missing stepfather.
“It may be unpleasant to be here but my family would like me to be on Blink-182 because it’s my favorite band and the music has helped me through my tough times!” He posted a photo of himself wearing a Blink-182 shirt while smiling in front of a trade tent.
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20 minutes ago, she announced in a post that her stepfather was on the missing submarine.
“My stepdad Hamish has disappeared in a submarine and is praying for the rescue mission to succeed,” she wrote.
Harding, 58, is an avid explorer and even traveled to space on one of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin missions.
He and other passengers paid OceanGate Expeditions up to $250,000 for tickets to board the submarine and travel to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean to visit the 111-year-old wreck of the Titanic.
But the expedition went south on Sunday as surface crews lost contact with the diver just an hour and 45 minutes after the trip, and there has been no contact since.
Experts speculate that the ship may have been trapped in the wreckage of the Titanic, left without electricity on the seafloor, or may have already exploded.
Search crews detected impact sounds near where the submarine disappeared, and the Air Force delivered critical equipment and tools to Canada late Tuesday in what has been described as a “last chance” for rescue.
As of Tuesday, passengers had about 40 hours of oxygen left, if they were still alive.