Cardi B hit the streets of New York City this weekend in celebration of the unofficial holiday known as 420. While the Bronx native has previously denied being a weed smoker, that didn’t stop her from getting a bag from her latest hosting gig, a 420 party at NYC hot spot Whisper.

The “Enough (Miami)” rapper arrived with her best friend, Star Brim, a fellow Bronx native who knew Cardi before the fame. The two took selfies shared to Instagram before heading out to party with the club full of fans and friends. Star documented the good time on her own Instagram Stories, showing the duo twerking with Don Julio bottles in-hand and dancing to songs like Latto’s “Put It On The Floor Again,” Popcorn’s “Family” and Cash Cobain’s “Fisherrr.”

The celebratory night out comes one month after Star Brim was sentenced in her RICO case, as Brim, born Yonette Respass, was initially brought up along with 17 other alleged gang members on charges in February 2020. Star was specifically charged with participating in a racketeering conspiracy and with ordering a slashing, while others within the 59 Brims Blood subset were brought up on charges including two murders and five attempted murders. For her charges, Star is set to serve one year and one day in prison, followed by three years of supervised probation.

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