Awkward. Apparently, the model Offset allegedly cheated on Cardi B with — Summer Bunni — just released a song about him, and it’s…intense. Cosmopolitan reported that the song — entitled “Don’t Matter” — is about the rapper, and The Blast got a preview of the track. You know, in case you wanted to check it out and add some drama to your Wednesday.

The song includes lines like, “I’m sick of you I guess my feelings don’t matter” and “All your friends trying to f–k low, but you stay steady saying I’m a hoe.” It’s definitely passionate, to say the least. And it doesn’t exactly depict Offset in the best light.

Offset's Alleged Mistress Summer Bunni Speaks Out After Split
Getty Images/Courtesy of Summer Bunni/ Instagram

Cardi B announced on Instagram on Dec. 4 that she and her husband had decided to end their relationship. She said at the time, “…We’re really good friends and you know we’re really good business partners and, you know, he’s always somebody that I run to to talk to, and we’ve got a lot of love for each other, but things just haven’t been working out between us for a long time and it’s nobody’s fault. I guess we just grew out of love, but we’re not together anymore.”

Rumors flew not long after that about Summer and her involvement in the situation, and she actually spoke out and offered an apology to Cardi over the entire ordeal. She said on social media on Dec. 4, “I will always be woman enough to admit when I’m wrong, and in this situation I was. Seeing another woman’s pain does not bring me joy, nor do I think it’s funny. I’ve always been for women supporting each other but in this situation, not only myself but others have failed.”

But Summer’s new track includes the line “I’m the one that you really need,” supposedly to Offset about herself, which sends kind of a mixed message about how sorry she is about the whole thing. It’s unclear when or if the entire song will be released soon, especially since Summer’s Instagram appears to have been deleted. Stay tuned.

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