In the middle of an already complicated separation, a new detail surfaced—one that shifted the focus beyond the usual tensions of a public breakup. Offset, currently in the process of divorcing Cardi B, reportedly made a request that introduced a different kind of question into the situation.
It wasn’t about assets or custody.
It was about certainty.
The Request That Drew Attention
According to court filings, Offset sought a paternity test tied to speculation involving Stefon Diggs and one of Cardi’s children. The request added another layer to a situation that was already under public scrutiny.
But the decision didn’t go his way.
A judge denied the request connected to the newborn, effectively closing that line of inquiry—at least for now. At the same time, a separate request involving another child was approved, though the exact details remain partially sealed, with birth dates redacted from the documents.
The ruling created a contrast: one door closed, another left open.
A Relationship Already Under Pressure
This development comes as the two continue navigating a divorce that began in July 2024. Cardi had described herself as “tired” and “mentally drained,” pointing to ongoing disagreements and a disconnect that had been building over time.
It wasn’t their first attempt to separate. A previous filing in 2020 had been withdrawn, but this time, the situation has moved forward with more finality.
Together, they share three children—Kulture, Wave, and Blossom—while Cardi also welcomed another child in 2025, marking a new chapter in her personal life.
“I brought new music and a new album to the world!” she said at the time. “A new baby into my world, and one more reason to be the best version of me, one more reason to love me more than anything else or anyone else so I can continue giving my babies the love and life they deserve.”
Boundaries Set By The Court
As part of the proceedings, both parties have been placed under restrictions. They are barred from making disparaging or defamatory remarks about each other, whether publicly or in interviews.
It’s a measure that reflects the sensitivity of the situation—and the level of attention it continues to attract.
Where Things Stand Now
What began as a divorce has gradually expanded into something more layered, with legal decisions shaping how much of the story can unfold in public. The denied request, in particular, leaves questions unanswered, even as other aspects of the case move forward.
For now, the process continues—structured by court rulings, shaped by past tensions, and watched closely from the outside.
And while some answers have been decided, others remain just out of reach.