In a development that’s rocked the hip-hop world and reignited the bitter divorce saga of Offset and Cardi B, new DNA test results for their three children have been revealed, confirming a stunning twist that has fans reeling and the former couple trading barbs. The tests, ordered by a Georgia family court as part of their ongoing custody battle, purportedly show that Offset is not the biological father of their youngest child, Wave, born in 2021. Sources close to the case, speaking to TMZ on November 5, 2025, claim Offset wasted no time in mocking Cardi, texting her: “Everything is exactly as I thought. She’s a sly fox…” The cutting sarcasm, leaked amid the legal grind, has amplified the acrimony, turning a private family crisis into public spectacle.

Offset, 33, and Cardi B, 33, filed for divorce in September 2025 after seven tumultuous years, citing “irreconcilable differences.” The couple shares Kulture Kiari, 7, and Wave Set, 3, but rumors of Wave’s paternity have simmered since 2022, fueled by Offset’s cryptic tweets and Cardi’s evasive Instagram Lives. The tests, conducted at a private lab in Atlanta, were mandated after Offset petitioned for full custody, alleging Cardi’s “lifestyle” endangered the kids. Cardi, whose net worth eclipses $540 million through Fenty and music, countered with claims of Offset’s infidelity and gambling debts. “I knew the truth would hurt, but I never thought it’d be this cruel,” a source close to Cardi told People, confirming the results’ impact.

Offset’s “sly fox” barb, sent hours after the lab report, drips with vindication and venom. “He felt betrayed—not just by the lie, but by the years of raising a child he thought was his,” the source added. Offset, whose Migos fame has netted $20 million but been plagued by liens and legal woes, has publicly defended his fatherhood. “Kulture and Wave are my world,” he posted on X post-results, but the message to Cardi suggests deeper resentment. Cardi, promoting her mixtape Gangsta Bitch Music Vol. 2, has stayed silent publicly, but insiders say she’s “furious at the leak,” blaming Offset’s camp for weaponizing the privacy.
The revelation has fractured fans. #TeamCardi on TikTok defends her as a “super mom,” with videos like “She’s human—mistakes happen, but love doesn’t lie” racking up 3 million views. Offset’s supporters counter with “Truth hurts—time for accountability,” amplifying #OffsetVindicated. Legal experts predict escalation: Georgia courts prioritize children’s welfare, but this could sway custody toward Offset, especially with Cardi’s recent rumored fling with Travis Kelce. “DNA doesn’t erase parenting,” attorney Laura Wasser told CNN, “but it complicates everything.”
The saga spotlights celebrity privacy’s fragility. Offset and Cardi’s 2017 wedding, a $500,000 spectacle, symbolized rap royalty, but the divorce—filed amid 2024’s Migos reunion—has devolved into a public purge. As DNA results ripple, one truth endures: Family secrets, once shelved, shatter empires. For Offset and Cardi, the “sly fox” taunt isn’t just words—it’s a scar that may never fade. As the courts convene, the world watches: In hip-hop’s hall of mirrors, who holds the real power?