Offset Rejects $10 Million Divorce Offer, Demands Half of Cardi B’s Assets
American rapper Offset has reportedly rejected a $10 million divorce settlement offer from his estranged wife and Grammy-winning rapper, Cardi B, insisting instead on receiving half of their shared assets as the divorce battle intensifies.
Reports from multiple U.S. entertainment sources indicate that Offset believes he contributed significantly to Cardi B’s career growth and public appeal during their marriage. The rapper, whose real name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus, reportedly maintains that his influence, creative collaborations, and industry connections helped strengthen Cardi’s rise to global fame. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
The pair, who secretly tied the knot in 2017, share three children. Their marriage has been marked by numerous public disputes, reconciliations, and social media controversies, but insiders suggest that this time the split may be final. Sources close to the couple revealed that the rejection of Cardi B’s $10 million offer has further strained communication between them, with both sides now preparing for a lengthy legal process.
Cardi B’s representatives are reportedly gathering evidence to support her claim that her financial success was achieved independently of her husband. Her legal team intends to present business and financial records demonstrating that her brand was built primarily through her own efforts and predated their marriage. The Bronx-born rapper, whose breakout single Bodak Yellow catapulted her to fame, is said to be confident that her assets and reputation will be protected in court.
An insider close to the rapper told Eyes of Lagos that Cardi remains determined to prove that her success was self-made. “Cardi is confident the court will see that her achievements were earned through her talent and hard work,” the source said. “She respects Offset as a partner and father, but she won’t let anyone claim ownership of her career.”
The separation has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with fans and entertainment observers weighing in on the unfolding dispute. While some fans sympathize with Cardi B, others argue that Offset’s demand for half of the shared assets is fair given their years together and joint public image.
One fan wrote, “Offset supported Cardi through her rise; he deserves something for his contribution.” Another user countered, “Cardi was already successful before Offset. She built her brand from the ground up.”
Industry analysts note that the case underscores the growing trend of financial disputes in celebrity marriages, especially when both parties are high-profile figures with overlapping careers and shared ventures. The situation, they say, could mirror past high-stakes divorces such as those of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, or Dr. Dre and Nicole Young, where brand valuation and asset ownership became central legal issues.
As of press time, neither Cardi B nor Offset has released an official public statement beyond a few cryptic social media posts suggesting emotional tension. The court proceedings are expected to continue in the coming weeks, and entertainment watchers predict it could become one of the most closely followed celebrity divorces of the decade.

