No mansions or luxuries! Cardi B's children are on vacation at their grandmother's country house in the Dominican Republic and are taking over social media

Cardi B sends her children to their grandmother's house in the countryside in the Dominican Republic so they can connect with their roots.

Cardi B's children in the field in the Dominican RepublicPhoto © Instagram / Hennessy Carolina

The children of Cardi B are having a vacation that has nothing to do with yachts, resorts, or private jets. Kulture and Wave, aged 7 and 3, went to the rapper's grandmother's house in the Dominican Republic to experience something truly authentic: the countryside, just as their mom did during her childhood.

In a video she posted a few days ago, Cardi B shared that her children would spend almost three weeks in a small Dominican town with only 4,000 inhabitants. “They are used to living in a big house and having whatever they want… but I hope they have this experience and those memories,” the artist expressed with a touch of nostalgia. No beach or city: just cows, mosquitoes, and roots.

Who has stolen the show on social media is Hennessy Carolina, Cardi's sister and the star aunt of the summer. She is the one who shared the most adorable images: Kulture and Wave knocking over fruit, running among fruit trees and playing in the yard. "Grandma's house," Hennessy wrote, as if she were talking about the most exclusive place in the world. And, in this case, it probably is.

The networks exploded with tenderness. “These will be their best vacations,” commented one follower. Others fondly reminisced about their own summers in the village, bathing with totuma, climbing trees for mangoes, and ending the day with dirt on their feet. “This stays in the soul forever,” wrote another user.

Although some asked whether the children were accompanied by security or if Cardi had posted late for safety reasons, most praised her decision. "She is a millionaire, but she prefers her children to live like normal kids," they commented. Many agreed that knowing their roots is worth more than any luxury.

Meanwhile, Kulture and Wave continue to enjoy themselves among chickens, fruits, warmth, and wet soil. Cardi B admits that she misses them, but she also knows that these experiences will be etched in their memories forever. And yes, it’s very likely that they will return home sharing stories about cows, critters, and starfruits… with a Dominican accent.

Frequently asked questions about Cardi B's children's vacation in the Dominican Republic

Where are Cardi B's kids spending their vacation?

The children of Cardi B, Kulture and Wave, are spending their vacation at their grandmother's house in a small village in the Dominican Republic. Cardi B has chosen a countryside vacation so that her children can experience a simpler life and connect with their roots.

What activities are Cardi B's children engaged in in the Dominican Republic?

During their stay in the Dominican Republic, Cardi B's children are enjoying typical countryside activities, such as picking starfruit, running among fruit trees, and playing in their grandmother's yard. These experiences aim to allow the children to live like normal kids and create valuable and authentic memories.

How have people reacted to Cardi B's children's vacations?

The reaction on social media has been very positive, with many people praising Cardi B's decision to offer her children an authentic experience away from luxuries. The public has applauded Cardi B's choice to provide her children with a connection to their roots and a more normal childhood.

Why has Cardi B decided to take her children to the Dominican Republic instead of choosing a luxury vacation?

Cardi B wants her children to have an experience similar to what she had in her childhood, away from the luxuries they are accustomed to. The idea is for Kulture and Wave to experience life in the countryside and create valuable and authentic memories.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.