Stefon Diggs’ Accuser Jamila Adams Accuses The NFL Player Of Abusing Cardi B

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The relationship drama surrounding Stefon Diggs and Cardi B just took another wild turn, because apparently peaceful co-parenting moments are now impossible without social media detectives and Instagram videos entering the chat within minutes.

Over the weekend, Diggs and Cardi showed up together at a Mother’s Day charity event looking surprisingly comfortable around each other. Cameras flashed, smiles appeared. Diggs even kissed Cardi on the cheek in front of a room full of mothers and photographers. The pair posed for pictures, greeted attendees, and looked like two people trying to figure things out after a messy breakup season.

The internet immediately screamed: “THEY’RE BACK TOGETHER!” But then came the plot twist.

Within hours, Diggs’ former chef and accuser, Jamila Adams, also known online as Mila Adams, dropped a video aimed directly at Cardi B. And suddenly the vibes shifted from “cute celebrity reunion” to “somebody grab the popcorn immediately.”

Adams claimed she wasn’t making the video about herself. Instead, she said she was speaking out because she was concerned about Cardi, which, in celebrity drama language, usually means, “I’m about to say something that sends social media into absolute chaos.”

Adams describes what she says Diggs did to Cardi while Cardi was carrying their child. She wrote:

I was put in a horrible situation , You didn’t deserve any of this, but it happened to you too & you were pregnant .

Nothing I said at court was targeted at you, people know exactly what they do.

I was the one apologizing for how he treated while you were pregnant & after. The constant disrespect , Our messages proves that.

Cardi You know I didn’t lie, You know exactly who he really is. he did it to you.

A man at war with himself will hurt others. It’s a losing battle , and women are just collateral damage.

I’m not speaking on this anymore , so kindly don’t speak on me.

Meanwhile, Cardi and Diggs haven’t publicly responded to the latest accusations, leaving social media to do what it does best: wildly speculate with confidence levels that should honestly be studied by scientists.

At this point, every public appearance involving these two now feels less like a charity event and more like the season finale of a streaming drama nobody can stop watching.

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