Cardi B's Sideline Surprise: Rapper Cheers On Boyfriend Stefon Diggs at Patriots-Falcons Game

Cardi B made a notable public appearance at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, November 2, 2025, just a month and a half after publicly revealing her pregnancy with football star Stefon Diggs. Diggs, a wide receiver for the New England Patriots, is expecting his first child with the Grammy-winning rapper. During the game, where the Patriots faced the Atlanta Falcons in Foxborough, Mass., Cardi B was spotted seated alongside Robert Kraft, the owner of the Patriots.
Videos from the NFL game captured Cardi B enthusiastically standing and cheering from her seat, displaying a wide grin. She was fashionably dressed in a chic burgundy leather ensemble from Bottega, making a stylish statement at the event. Her presence underscored a significant period in her personal life, following the Instagram official announcement of her relationship with Stefon Diggs in June and her pregnancy revelation in September, which coincided with the promotion of her new album, “Am I the Drama?”
The upcoming baby will be the first for the couple. Cardi B is already a mother to Kulture, Blossom, and Wave, from her previous relationship with Offset, while Stefon Diggs has a daughter named Nova. Cardi B expressed her excitement about this new chapter, stating on CBS Mornings, “I’m excited. I’m happy. I feel like I’m in a good space. I feel very strong. I feel very powerful that I’m doing all this work. But I’m doing all this work while I’m creating a baby, and me and my man, we’re very supportive of each other.”
Amidst her personal joy, Cardi B also took a moment on Friday, October 31, to address “hate coming from different angles” in her life, including from “partners that I dealt with.” While she did not explicitly name Offset, her comments were made in close proximity to the release of his project, “Haunted by Fame,” which was launched on Halloween and appeared to contain veiled references to Cardi B and Diggs. Cardi B shared a strong sentiment on Halloween morning, asserting, “One thing I notice, I swear to God, and it’s so real … anybody that messes with me while I’m at my most vulnerable — and my most vulnerable is always when I’m pregnant — God always punishes them. Two, three years might pass … and God goes and punish them the worst way.” Clips of Cardi B's appearance at Sunday’s game were widely shared on social media by official accounts from the Patriots and the NFL, including posts by @Patriots and @NFL on X (formerly Twitter).
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