Cardi B’s Electrifying Las Vegas Performance Ends with Unexpected Mid-Show Tumble

Cardi B, the 33-year-old rapper, experienced a minor on-stage mishap during her "Little Miss Drama" tour stop at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Friday, February 13.
While performing her hit "Thotiana," she lost balance straddling a chair in a striking lacy red outfit, resulting in a brief tumble.
Fans quickly captured the moment, which then circulated widely across social media.
Demonstrating remarkable professionalism, Cardi B immediately recovered, continuing her performance alongside her shirtless dancers, ultimately rising to a roaring ovation and jokingly attributing the fall to "the government," later sharing the clip on X with a humorous comment about AI.
The "Little Miss Drama" tour had only begun two days earlier, on February 11, at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California.
Cardi B used the opening show to connect with her Latino fanbase, delivering a notable Selena impression and making bold remarks about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), warning, "B—h! If ICE comes in here, we gon’ jump they a—es," and humorously noting she was prepared with "bear mace in the back."
These comments drew loud applause and highlighted her signature mix of humor, defiance, and audience engagement.
Her provocative statements quickly caught public attention, prompting a tongue-in-cheek response from the United States Department of Homeland Security on X the following day.
The DHS stated, "As long as she doesn’t drug and rob our agents, we’ll consider that an improvement over her past behavior," referencing Cardi B’s previous controversies while adding another layer of drama and media buzz to the tour’s unfolding narrative.
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