This Montreal Company Gifted Cardi B A Massive WAP-Inspired Vibrator Cake For Her Birthday

And the female rapper was THRILLED. 🤩
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Cardi B has become a household name over the past few years and with good reason.

The female rapper is not only outspoken with her music but she's unfiltered on her social media pages, which is rare to see in today's online world.

She recently celebrated her 28th birthday and a Montreal company, Bellesa, decided to gift her with a fabulous "WAP" themed cake, plus dozens of vibrators also. Not a bad gift, right?

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"Cardi is one of the most sexually empowered and empowering women in the world. When I saw her tweet that she 'will not surrender to the penis,' I knew we had to come through for her 28th birthday," Michelle Shnaidman CEO and Founder of Bellesa told MTL Blog.

"Cardi has had a busy year and is an inspiration to women everywhere, the least we could do is offer her the relaxation she deserves."

Bellesa is a Montreal-based company that is known as a premier destination for all things surrounding female sexuality.

Not only was Cardi B thrilled about this birthday package, but she also shared it on her story, allowing her 76.4 million followers to get a glimpse at this gift, which you can re-watch in Bellesa's highlights.

It may be an unconventional present, but I must admit, it caught our attention and that of Cardi B's as well.

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