Cardi B claims that a recent legal dispute cost her a "multi-million dollar" "Call of Duty" deal.
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Author/Atul K Rawat
Cardi B has disclosed that a recent court case she was involved with prevented her from accepting a "multi-million dollar" deal
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she had with Activision, the company that publishes Call of Duty.
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The rapper hinted at a collaboration with the video game in July when Call of Duty:
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Modern Warfare 2 references appeared in the video for the song she wrote with Lil Durk and Kanye West, "Hot Shit."
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Later, Activision appeared to confirm the partnership on social media by tweeting images from the video.
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Cardi claims that the deal fell through because she couldn't participate in a shoot because of a court appearance.
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The rapper tweeted on Wednesday, "My foolish decisions from the past caused me to miss out on money now" (September 28).
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"I was offered a multi-million dollar Call of Duty deal, but I was unable to accept it due to pending legal matters. Guys pause before making those snap judgments! Learning experience.
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Cardi pleaded guilty to two charges earlier this month related to her participation in two fights at a New York strip club in 2018.
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Two bartenders at the New York venue claimed the rapper organised and engaged in assaults against them.
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