Offset Declares He'll Never Get Married Again After Discussing Cardi B
By Tony M. Centeno
August 7, 2025
Offset is opening up about his thoughts on marriage while he's in the middle of divorcing his estranged wife Cardi B.
On Tuesday, August 6, the Joe Budden Podcast released an exclusive episode on Patreon featuring the former Migos rapper. During his conversation with Budden and his crew, Offset was asked to weigh in on their debate about cheating. Budden asked 'Set if it would hurt him more to see his partner cheat on him with an "upgrade" or a "downgrade."
"I ain't never met nothing that I left that went up, so I ain't have that experience," Offset responded.
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"I'm Himothony Jones," he continued. "Every situation I ever seen go on and didn't work out ... It's like the unseasoned version, know what I mean? I ain't never seen no upward where I'm like, 'Damn.'"
His response drew laughs and applause from the group mostly because they believed he was referring to his situation with his soon-to-be ex-wife Cardi B. The couple officially broke up last year after Bardi filed for divorce. They're currently embroiled in a custody battle over their three children, Kulture, Wave and Blossom. While he's kept his private life to himself since then, Cardi has moved on and started a new relationship with NFL star Stefon Diggs. After discussing the debate, Budden asked Offset if he would ever get married again.
"No sir," Offset immediately replied. "Never. I'm married to music."
Elsewhere in the conversation, Offset also spoke about his upcoming album Kiari. Budden asked if he was serving up some therapy type content on the album or throwing shots at his children's mother. 'Set asserted he was taking the therapeutic route and said he wouldn't diss Bardi on the album. He was also asked about his estranged wife's recent single "Outside," which fans believe contains some shots directed at him. Despite the assumptions going around online, Offset said he heard the record well before it dropped and blamed the perceived diss on "timing."
"I might speak on life situations, but I'm not doing that," Offset explained. "There's too much involved like my family and kids. That s**t's going to be lame in 10 years. So I ain't on that."
Watch the entire episode below.