Offset has confirmed is the biological father of Blossom Belles with his latest post on Instagram, after Cardi B unveiled her face and her name  for the first time on Monday evening.

The exes, who are ending their marriage, got into yet another heated online spat which saw Offset, 33, demanding Cardi B, 32, DNA test for their little princess following accused of the WAP rapper cheating during pregnant of Blossom.

Back in October, during , the 32-year-old rapper livestream, she responded to a fan who asked if she’d taken a DNA test for her newborn with Offset. Unsurprisingly, Cardi shut down the speculation in her signature unfiltered style.

“I don’t have to do no DNA test. my baby father don’t ask me to do no DNA test. The receipt is in my kids face. All my kids look like their daddy, All three of them, especially my newborn.”

She added, “You’re not going to bait me into posting my daughter to prove anything to you.”

Last night, mother’s of three unveiled the first photos of her and Offset’s daughter, Blossom, on Instagram during a luxurious poolside moment that doubled as a family fashion shoot.

Dressed in a soft pink onesie and wrapped in a Louis Vuitton cherry blossom scarf, the baby girl smiled for the camera in what appeared to be a sunny backyard setting.

“It is you Miss Blossom Belles,” Cardi B wrote in the caption.

Blossom’s older siblings, 6-year-old Kulture and 3-year-old Wave, also made appearances in the post.

Offset followed up with his own Instagram Stories, posting additional photos and videos of Blossom, captioned “Ms. Blossom.”

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The reveal comes amid a rocky chapter for Cardi and Offset, who are currently going through a public divorce.

Offset recently filed for spousal support, and Cardi has been vocal online about the challenges of co-parenting.

Last month, Cardi B revealed Blossom’s name during a heated Instagram Live, where she addressed Offset’s absence from their children’s lives. “[Offset] is allowed to see my kids,” Cardi said. “It is not one day that he’s not allowed to see my kids. He stood up my kids three times.”

She added, “…I been trying to save your face…I said you can see my kids in my house. I want my daughter to feel the love of her dad. He hasn’t seen his kids since March.”

According to Cardi, Offset has only seen Blossom five times since her birth and hasn’t visited since March 2025.

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