Tension inside Cardi B and Offset’s split is spilling deeper into court, where questions about paternity are now part of the fallout. According to newly surfaced legal documents tied to their ongoing divorce, Offset sought DNA testing tied to Cardi’s youngest child, raising concerns about whether he or Stefon Diggs is the biological father.
A judge reviewed the request in February 2026 and ultimately denied the motion for that specific child, while approving a separate paternity-related request involving another child. The ruling leaves part of Offset’s challenge unresolved but confirms the issue made its way into official proceedings, not just online speculation.
Details surrounding the children remain partially sealed, with birth dates redacted in the order. However, the court referenced one child as a newborn, aligning with reports that Cardi welcomed a baby in late 2025. Cardi and Offset’s last confirmed child together was born in 2024.
The court also issued a strict directive aimed at both parties, barring them from making disparaging or defamatory statements about each other publicly or on social media. That clause suggests tensions behind the scenes have reached a level where legal boundaries were necessary.
Cardi filed for divorce in 2024 after a history of public breakups and reconciliations. While the pair previously managed to rebuild, this latest chapter appears more final, especially with paternity disputes now involved.
Together, they share three children from their relationship, while Cardi’s reported fourth child has added a new layer of complexity to an already high-profile split still unfolding in court.
