Cardi B Unveils First Glimpse of Her Newborn with Patriots’ Stefon Diggs

Cardi B shares first photos of her baby with Patriots' Stefon Diggs
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Cardi B is opening up her world to fans, sharing a glimpse of her new baby with NFL star Stefon Diggs.

On Wednesday, the acclaimed rapper took to Instagram to post a touching collection of photos. The images prominently featured herself, the New England Patriots standout, and their newborn son.

In a caption adorned with bear, silver heart, and football emojis, Cardi B simply marked the date as “11/4.”

Among the heartfelt snapshots were moments of Cardi cradling her baby boy, including a poignant scene from the hospital with Diggs by her side. A few of the images captured the infant wrapped snugly in a Patriots-themed hat and blanket, a nod to Diggs’ football allegiance.

This heartfelt reveal comes just days after Cardi announced the arrival of her fourth child. She shares three children with her estranged husband, Offset. Meanwhile, Diggs, who is already a father to two daughters, celebrated the joy of fatherhood once again. Coincidentally, the birth occurred on the same day Diggs and the Patriots triumphed over the Jets during “Thursday Night Football,” as reported by Page Six.

“My life has always been a combination of different chapters and different seasons,” she wrote on Instagram then. “My last chapter was the beginning of a new season. Starting over is never easy but it’s been so worth it! I brought new music and a new album to the world!”

Cardi, 33, has supported her partner’s endeavors on the football field during her pregnancy — which she announced in September on “CBS Mornings” — and even sat with Patriots owner Robert Kraft in his suite at Gillette Stadium on Nov. 2, breaking out a dance when Diggs scored a touchdown during New England’s win over the Falcons.

Diggs, 31, has helped boost the Patriots’ offense in what has been a year of turnarounds for him and the franchise. After the four-time Pro Bowler had his 2024 season cut short with a torn ACL, he’s returned to form this year with 59 catches for 659 yards and three touchdowns as New England is tied for the best record in the NFL at 9-2.

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