Cardi B has spoken out in defense of pornography following Candace Owens’ call for an all-out ban on adult content.
Shortly after the controversial commentator took to her X/Twitter calling for a pornography ban — arguing that its a “psychological weapon” meant to control and “weaken” men — the “Bodak Yellow” rapper responded, sharing her pro-adult content stance.
“Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men,” wrote Owens, racking up 89k likes in agreement.
Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 21, 2024
To which Bardi quipped: “Ommmggg why yall so against porn ? Is it that bad for yall ? I enjoy it but I don’t know I guess is like a 6 time a year thing. I personally don’t feel no connection or addiction to it just a little quick one two … NOTHING LIKE REAL INTIMACY!”
Cardi further alleged that porn can serve as an educational tool for men seeking to improve their skills in the bedroom.
“How? It actually should teach men how to please a woman,” she added, sharing her sentiments on Instagram in defense of porn, as seen in a screenshot shared by TMZ.
Cardi B is the latest to chime in regarding their appreciation for adult content. Last month, TMZ reported that Kanye West, who has long shown interest in dabbling in the adult film industry had set his sights on launching his very own pornography studio: Yeezy Porn, as part of a larger entertainment division within the parent Yeezy company.
In a now-deleted post on his X (formerly known as Twitter) profile, Ye shared a six-second video promoting the venture. The clip featured a woman’s voice directing followers to “visit yeezy.com,” with the message: “Yeezy Porn Is Coming.” However, visitors to the site found only merchandise and no further details about a potential summer launch.
Weeks later, the project came to a halt as Kurrco discovered that Kanye had deleted all the hype surrounding Yeezy Porn from his X account. Even his YouTube page was scrubbed clean
In a curious turn of events, the news followed a letter from far-right political commentator Milo Yiannopoulos, acting as Yeezy’s chief of staff, who voiced strong opposition to Kanye’s adult film plans.
“I cannot be complicit in the production or dissemination of pornographic films and literature, for moral and religious reasons,” he wrote.
“But also because such material and the kind of people invariably involved in its production represent an imminent danger to my life as a recovering addict and an unacceptable risk to my spiritual and physical health as a former homosexual.”