On Sunday, Cardi B deleted her Twitter account after engaging in a digital debate with disgruntled devotees who called her out for skipping Grammys 2022.

And the digital spat ended with the “Up” performer allegedly wishing death on a Twitter detractor’s mother.

“I bet your son wouldn’t like for you to be on your a – – while teasing us fans and never dropping music,” seethed a cyber scolder to Cardi, 29.

The “WAP” rapper commented: “I hope your moms die,” in a since-deleted thread of foul-mouthed tweets.

The online criticisms aimed at Cardi B came amid a flurry of admonishments from fans who were disappointed that the native New Yorker pulled a no-show on music’s biggest night.

“My thing is, why hype us up if you know [you’re] not going [to the Grammys] from the jump?,” tweeted an angry onlooker. “[Cardi B] needs to take her fans more seriously [because] this is getting ridiculous, I’m sorry,” the smearer continued, in part.

A ticked-off Cardi B responded to the reprimands with venom.

“When did I hype y’all up? Where and when did I ever [give] hints? Like are you okay,” she questioned her attackers in recently-erased messages. “I’m not going to [an] award show if I don’t got a new song to perform Or my album ain’t out.”

Cardi went on to tell one upset fan to “drink acid” and advised another complainer to “suck d – – k.”

Cardi-B also lashed out at a Twitter user for intimating that one of her two children, with her husband Offset, 30, was autistic.

“[Cardi B] do you kiss your [autistic] child with that mouth?,” asked a disparager in a tweet response to her death-wish post.

The “Bodak Yellow” rhymer barked, “None of my kids are autistic … Do not project what you got on my kids the f – – k.”

Ther after Cardi-B announced, she had been deleting her Twitter account in the name of safety.

“I’m deleting my Twitter but on God I hate this f – – kin dumbass fan base. You got the slow dumbasses dragging my kids all cause y’all [thought] I was going to the Grammys and I didn’t, the f – – k?,” she tweeted moments before her verified account went dark. “When the f – – k I hinted I was going? Just f – – kin stupid. I can’t. I needs to protect myself.”

“Why would Cardi B insult autistic people during #AutismAwareness / #AutismAcceptanceMonth? This is crazy. She needs to apologize to the Autism community,” argued a vigilante.

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