DJ Akademiks alleges Cardi B was cheating with Texans' Stefon Diggs amid rapper's pregnancy

DJ Akademiks alleges Texans
DJ Akademiks alleges Texans' Stefon Diggs was cheating with Cardi B amid rapper's pregnancy (Image Source: GETTY)

Stefon Diggs found himself in the headlines again after Jamaican-American podcaster DJ Akademiks alleged the Houston Texans wideout was cheating with Cardi B while the rapper was pregnant with her now divorced husband, Offset.

Dov Kleiman took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a clip by Akademiks in which the podcaster alleged that Cardi B caught her husband having an affair with other women. Offset then allegedly went through Cardi B's phone.

"And basically, when Cardi B was, like, eight months pregnant, Offset went through her phone and caught her texting some dog a-- named Stefon Diggs, some football player," DJ Akademiks said.

However, Akademiks stated that the star football player and the rapper did not share a physical relationship. According to him, they merely exchanged texts and "flirtings," which the podcaster termed as "cheating."

Stefon Diggs' former teammates didn't want him to date their sister

In a clip that resurfaced after the Cardi B allegations, the Minnesota Vikings locker room was asked which teammate they wouldn't want dating their sister.

The locker room appeared to all name just one person: Stefon Diggs.

Wide receiver Laquon Treadwell said:

"Stefon Diggs. He's just crazy. He's just outrageous. Don't know what he's going to say. Just don't know what to expect. So, he can't date my sister."
"Diggs. One hundred percent," said Adam Thielen. "He's not the guy you want to bring home to your parents. You don't want your sister to bring him home to your parents. Therefore, she can't date him."

When Diggs was presented with what his teammates thought of him, he said:

"I'm actually a great guy."

And when he was asked who he wouldn't want to date his sister, he said, "Stephen Weatherly."

Diggs is yet to respond to the Cardi B allegations.

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Edited by Nicolaas Ackermann