Stefon Diggs and Cardi B are still hot and heavy.

On Monday, the wide receiver took to his Instagram to share a handful of photos, which included selfies, memes, brand shoots, and of course, Cardi B.

“Trying find a balance between family and work but it seems like work is taking precedence over everything else,” he captioned the post.

Cardi commented on the post, writing, “It’s the newlyweds dancing bachata for me,” which prompted Diggs to respond in Spanish. “Necesito aprender,” he wrote, which translates to, “I need to learn.”

Bachata originates from the Dominican Republic, which is Cardi’s father’s home country.

Earlier this month, the couple celebrated six months of dating. Cardi shared several photos on IG that showed her and Diggs enjoying themselves on a yacht.

“Chapter 5… Hello chapter six,” she wrote. Also included in the series was a video showing hundred of roses and other gifts that the New England Patriots player appeared to gift her, as well as a clip of her twerking for her boo.

The pair was first spotted together in Miami for Valentine’s Day. Last month, Diggs and Cardi attended a New York Knicks playoff game, where they held hands courtside and engaged in light PDA at Madison Square Garden.

Cardi B filed for divorce from Offset last August and has entered a new chapter in life. She also gave the Bardi Gang a glimpse of her youngest daughter, Blossom, who was born in September, with a series of photos posted to Instagram on Monday.

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