There must be a daughter in this life: Cardi B shares adorable footage of her husband Offset giving their two-year-old daughter Kulture a manicure (Video)

Cardi B posted a sweet video of Offset painting their two-year-old daughter Kulture’s nails with her 83.7 million Instagram followers on Tuesday.

In the precious footage, the 28-year-old WAP rapper recorded her husband, 29, giving their toddler a bright pink manicure in their living room.

As the doting dad spoiled his little girl, Cardi B (born Belcalis Almanzar) quipped he was ‘really’ letting ‘her do whatever the hell she wants.’

Doting dad: Cardi B posted a sweet video of Offset painting their two-year-old daughter Kulture's nails with her 83.7 million Instagram followers on Tuesday

Doting dad: Cardi B posted a sweet video of Offset painting their two-year-old daughter Kulture’s nails with her 83.7 million Instagram followers on Tuesday

‘That’s my baby,’ Offset gushed as little Kulture watched her father cut, file, and shape her nails.


During the at-home spa treatment, Offset wore a white graphic t-shirt and a few gold bracelets, while their toddler rocked a bright green top.

Earlier this week, Cardi B admitted that being successful and able to afford cosmetic surgery helped her overcome her childhood insecurities

Spoiled: In the precious footage, the 28-year-old WAP rapper recorded her husband, 29, giving their toddler a bright pink manicure in their living room

Spoiled: In the precious footage, the 28-year-old WAP rapper recorded her husband, 29, giving their toddler a bright pink manicure in their living room

Too cute: As the doting dad spoiled his little girl, Cardi B (born Belcalis Almanzar) quipped he was 'really' was 'having her do whatever the hell she wants'

Too cute: As the doting dad spoiled his little girl, Cardi B (born Belcalis Almanzar) quipped he was ‘really’ was ‘having her do whatever the hell she wants’

In an intimate chat with Mariah Carey for Interview magazine, Card spoke about growing up in the Bronx and then her rise to fame which helped her transform her looks after years of being bullied.

‘I was also really skinny when I was younger, and in the Bronx, it’s about being thick and having an a**, so young boys would be like, ‘Look at your flat a**. You ain’t got no titties.’ And it would make me feel so ugly and undeveloped,’ the hitmaker told Mariah.

She continued: ‘I feel so vindicated. Even when I was 18 and became a dancer, I had enough money to afford to buy boobs, so every insecurity that I felt about my breasts was gone.’