Cardi B And Stefon Diggs Spark Split Rumours As They Unfollow On Instagram Following Super Bowl Loss
Cardi B and Stefon Diggs unfollow each other after Super Bowl

For Stefon Diggs, the pain of a Super Bowl defeat might just be the beginning of a much harsher reality. While the New England Patriots were left reeling from a crushing loss to the Seattle Seahawks on the field, an even more personal storm appears to be brewing away from the gridiron. In the high-stakes world of celebrity relationships, social media activity often tells its own story, and the latest digital moves from Diggs and his partner, Cardi B, have sent fans scrambling for answers.
The speculation surrounding the couple's status didn't start solely with the click of an unfollow button; the tension seemed palpable days before the kick-off.
Blunt Comments Raise Eyebrows Before the Big Game
Cardi B wasn't just in the stands during the Patriots' road to the Super Bowl; she was front and centre. She played the role of the supportive partner to perfection, making sure her loyalty was loud and clear all over social media.
However, that energy shifted dramatically just 24 hours before the main event. When approached by an ESPN reporter on Saturday night and asked to share an inspiring message for her partner ahead of the biggest game of his life, the Bodak Yellow rapper did not offer the effusive praise fans have come to expect. Instead, she offered a response that was stark in its brevity. She bluntly replied, 'Good luck.' The lack of warmth in her tone was immediately noted by fans.
Social Media Activity Sparks Speculation Following Defeat
In the immediate aftermath of the Patriots' loss to the Seahawks, eagle-eyed observers noticed a significant development on Instagram. Cardi B and Stefon Diggs had unfollowed each other. In modern celebrity culture, a mutual unfollow is rarely accidental; it's often interpreted as a public declaration of private discord.
It remains unclear exactly when the digital severance occurred—whether it was a preemptive move before the game or a reaction to the events that unfolded afterwards. The timing just twists the knife for the wide receiver, who was already dealing with a crushing career loss. A public unfollowing right after a championship defeat looks messy.
A Split Right After the Baby?
To make things even messier, there's a newborn involved. They welcomed their son just back in November. Most of the time, a new baby pulls a couple closer, or at least keeps them in a 'new parent bubble' for a while. That's why this news hits different—it feels wrong.
If they really are breaking up this soon after the birth, something major must have gone wrong. Fans are already deep-diving into old posts, trying to figure out how they went from celebrating a new baby boy to hitting the unfollow button in barely three months. The juxtaposition of new parenthood with a potential breakup has made the news even more jarring for those who have followed their romance.
Cardi B and Steffon Diggs unfollow each other on Instagram pic.twitter.com/9SoTbUcfrt
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Half-Time Appearance Amidst Personal Turmoil
Adding another layer of intrigue to the weekend's events was Cardi B's professional obligation during the game itself. While her personal life appeared to be unravelling, she maintained her professional composure, making a subtle appearance during Bad Bunny's half-time show performance Sunday night. Her presence on stage, while her partner was battling for a title, highlights the bizarre duality of celebrity life.
Fans didn't miss the awkwardness of her half-time performance, either. It's a bitter irony: she was physically just yards away from him on the field, yet based on their online behaviour, she couldn't have been further away emotionally.
With the Super Bowl over, the conversation has moved from the final score to the drama on the sidelines. Neither of them has confirmed anything officially, but the writing is on the wall. Between that icy pre-game interview and the sudden social media silence, it's safe to assume things aren't good.
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