According to American musician Cardi B, the TikTok ban in the US won’t have an impact on her.

After its Chinese owners failed to sell the platform as required under a law signed by President Joe Biden in April 2024, TikTok shut down in the United States on January 19.

Rappers like Cardi B who rely on TikTok to market their songs should look for other employment, according to a social media user with the X handle @1lex, who made the statement after the suspension.

“Now, all the female TikTok rappers have to find real jobs,” the user added. First of all, @imcardib. “Baby, I’m getting a $7 million offer to do my own vitamins,” Cardi B responded.

By tomorrow, I can retire you from your job flipping hamburgers. I’ve been helping you obtain your $8.99 Twitter bill, though, so thank you.