Offset's Baby Mama Says He Cut Child Support After She Turned Down His Sexual Advance
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In a new interview, Nicole Algarin claims the Migos member withheld child support because she refused to have sex with him, who's already married to Cardi B at the time.

AceShowbiz - Offset's ex-girlfriend Nicole Algarin, who takes him to court regarding the payments of his child support, has revealed that the rapper asked her to have sex with him after he's married to Cardi B. Nicole, who goes by Shya L'Amour on Instagram, dropped the bombshell in a series of Instagram Story posts on Thursday, April 16.

Nicole shared a screenshot of Offset's alleged text messages to her which dated back to June 2018, when Cardi was pregnant with her first child together with the Migos star. "Can I have it one more last time?" the text read. "Wya. Wya. Wya. I'm not asking again cuz if I ignore u. Bro if I ignore u I gone cry."

Nicole wrote across the messages, "I was going to refrain from posting but him and his h*e too disrespectful after I've been trying to be cordial and empathetic!" She continued, "I found out same time the world did that they was married and he been cut off since then!!! Stop f**king playing with my name!!!"

Offset's Baby Mama Nicole Algarin Says She Turned Down His Sexual Advance

Nicole went on claiming that Offset has cut the child support for their daughter Kalea after she turned down his sexual advance. "Compare dates b***h," she wrote. "I found out the same time the world did! I would never f**k wit no married man I don't play with God!!"

Offset's Baby Mama Nicole Algarin Says She Turned Down His Sexual Advance

She insisted in another post, "Like I said! Now you know why we're here. I could have worked his a** and had whatever I want if I wanted to but I PASSED!!! Still shouldn't take that out on your seed."

Later in an interview with the IG blog OnSite, Nicole doubled down on her claims. "It's a little bit easier to get what you need and what you want from somebody if you're abiding by their rules," she shaded the "Ric Flair Drip" hitmaker.

It's revealed earlier this month that Nicole has filed legal papers in Georgia demanding an increase in monthly funds for their four-year-old daughter Kalea, claiming the limited financial support the Migos member has been providing is not enough to cover their bills.

Her attorney Fani T. Willis explained the coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted her client's own earnings. "She's like all of us, she's struggling," Willis told Bossip. "She's an hourly wage worker, she's got two beautiful little girls... She's not doing well in terms of resources people need."

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