Kim Kardashian Gave Cardi B Her Plastic Surgeon Contacts
Cardi B is spilling all the secrets behind the cosmetic procedures she’s undergone. The rapper says she was given doctor recommendations by none other than Kim Kardashian. In an interview…

Kim Kardashian attends W Magazine and Burberry’s Art Basel Celebration on December 01, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida.Cardi B and Starco Brands launch Whipshots at The Goodtime Hotel on December 04, 2021 in Miami Beach, Florida.
Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images for W Magazine/Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for WhipshotsCardi B is spilling all the secrets behind the cosmetic procedures she's undergone. The rapper says she was given doctor recommendations by none other than Kim Kardashian. In an interview with Jason Lee, the rapper confirmed that she contacted doctors that The Kardashians star gave her.
Cardi B, 30, got candid about the work she had done, explaining that she waited until after the birth of her son Wave Set in September 2021 to begin work on her body. "A lot of people thought that when I gave birth I automatically went to do surgery," she said. "No, I literally waited seven months." She went on to share that she's had a butt lift and a nose job, but it has nothing to do with insecurities or hating herself. "I like being perfect, I like a certain type of body for myself."
“How do you decide who you’re going to trust to touch your face and your body?” Lee asked Cardi B. "I remember the time we were at Kris’ [Jenner] house and Kim gave you a list of people you could call and get help. You didn’t call none of those people, you just did it at home?" Cardi B then revealed that she "called a couple of people that [Kim] gave me." Looking to the future, Cardi says she's not planning on getting any more cosmetic procedures. "Oh, I'm done. I look great!" she exclaimed.
Watch the interview below:
In July 2022, Allure interviewed Kardashian, 42, and asked if she feels “responsible, even guilty, for setting an unrealistic, unattainable beauty standard.” The Kardashians are known for pumping their bodies full of filler and going under the knife to achieve their coveted bodies.
Kim maintained that the only cosmetic procedure that she’s done to her face was “a little bit of Botox,” but has “chilled.” She denied “ever” having any filler in her face or even eyelash extensions. “I’ve never had eyelash extensions. I’ve never done anything. I have a drop of mascara on today. I’ve never filled my cheeks. I’ve never filled my lips,” she stated.
Kardashian added that her eyebrows are also real. However, the Skims founder has gotten botox. In 2016, she admitted to receiving butt injections, after a cortisone shot left her with an indent she wanted to fill. In the interview with Allure, Kardashian explained, “I really genuinely care about looking good. I probably care more than 90 percent of the people on this planet.”
These Are The Artists Who Turned Down Headlining The Super Bowl
Headlining the Super Bowl is a huge moment for a musican. As the Super Bowl is the most-watched televised event of the year, it has had incredible, legendary artists perform for the halftime show. As we recently reported, Rihanna will headline Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona this coming February. Fans of RiRi are hoping this is her way of announcing new music is on the way, or it may be a one-off performance.
Rihanna famously turned down the Super Bowl in 2019. She's not the only artist to do that. But who are some others musical artists that have been offered the gig and turned it down? We have made a list of those who said "no" to performing on Game Day below:
Kanye West

Kanye West was under consideration, but apparently his financial demands were too much for even the Super Bowl to handle.
Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj joined headliner Madonna onstage in 2012, but the rapper was approached once again in 2019 to join Maroon 5 and she turned that opportunity down.
Dolly Parton

When Katy Perry asked Dolly Parton to make a surprise appearance during the 2015 halftime show, Parton declined. “At the time, my husband was not doing good," Dolly later said. "He was kind of puny and I couldn’t leave him, so I couldn't do it."
Backstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys turned down an offer to headline the 2001 halftime show, opting to perform the national anthem instead. "At the time, we came from the era of, we loved the Whitney Houston rendition of the national anthem," Nick Carter said. "And for us, we got the choice and we passed on the halftime." After the Backstreet Boys declined, NSYNC took their spot, performing alongside Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly.
Outkast

According to Big Boi, Outkast was asked to perform at the 2004 Super Bowl but turned it down because André 3000 "didn't want to cut the songs" for time purposes. Big Boi tried to convince André 3000 to agree, but he couldn't imagine cutting their hit songs "Hey Ya!" and "The Way You Move."
Adele

After rumors swirled in 2016 that Adele would perform at the 2017 Super Bowl, she told fans at a concert that she had to reject the offer. "First of all, I'm not doing the Super Bowl. I mean, come on, that show is not about music. And I don't really — I can't dance or anything like that. They were very kind, they did ask me, but I said no." The next day, the NFL and Pepsi released a statement asserting that they never "extended a formal offer to Adele or anyone else."
Cardi B

Cardi B said that after being approached to perform at the Super Bowl in 2019, she struggled with the decision before ultimately turning the NFL down. “I got to sacrifice a lot of money to perform. But there’s a man who sacrificed his job for us, so we got to stand behind him," she said, referring to Colin Kaepernick.
Pink

After Pink's 2018 Super Bowl National Anthem performance, the NFL reportedly offered her the halftime gig for the following year, but she declined. The singer was also adamant about protesting the NFL's treatment of Kaepernick, stating, "I'd probably take a knee and get carried out."
Jay-Z

Jay-Z said he turned down the 2020 halftime show after the NFL told him he had to bring Rihanna and Kanye West on stage to perform their 2009 collab of "Run This Town." He said, "That is not how you go about it, telling someone that they’re going to do the halftime show contingent on who they bring. I said forget it. It was a principle thing."
Taylor Swift

Rumors about a potential Swift performance at the 2023 Super Bowl began before the announcement of Rihanna signing on after the NFL announced Apple Music would be taking over as the show's sponsor. According to <a href="https://variety.com/2022/music/news/taylor-swift-2023-super-bowl-halftime-show-1235381942/">Variety</a>, fans speculated that Swift's ties to Apple, and upcoming album drop, meant that the pop singer would be performing. Swift says she was offered the spot but declined in order to focus on her ongoing project of rerecording her first six albums.