She’s not “Feeling This.”
Cardi B slammed Brian Szasz for attending a Blink-182 concert as his stepfather, British billionaire Hamish Harding, remains missing inside the submersible lost at sea.
“One of the billionaires that’s missing underwater from that submarine s–t … Their stepson is at a concert, right?” Cardi said in an Instagram Story Tuesday of Szasz, who shared a photo from the rock show amid the search and rescue mission for his stepfather and the four other passengers who are trapped in the missing vessel.
“People is like, um, ‘What is he supposed to do? Be sad at the house? Is he supposed to go look for him himself?’ Yes,” she said.
Cardi, 30, said that the son should be “sad” at his house and “crying” for his missing family member.
“You supposed to be right next to the phone waiting to hear any updates about me,” she said, putting herself in the missing billionaire’s situation. “You supposed to be consoling your mom and s–t.”
The “WAP” rapper chalked it up to the rich underwater explorer not being loved by his family.
“Isn’t it sad that you a whole f–king billionaire and nobody gives a f–k about you?” she asked. “Like, you missing and motherf–kers ready to shake d–ks at concerts.”
Cardi — who shares daughter Kulture, 4, and son Wave, 1, with husband Offset — called the situation “crazy,” adding that she would rather be loved than rich.
“I’d rather be broke … and poor, but knowing that I’m loved, like, damn,” she said.
Szasz admitted that attending the concert could rub people the wrong way but that the show would help him cope with his fears over his missing stepdad.
“It might be distasteful being here but my family would want me to be at the blink-182 show as it’s my favorite band and music helps me in difficult times!” he wrote in Facebook post along with a photo of himself wearing a Blink-182 shirt while smiling in front of a merch tent.
He had just revealed in a post 20 minutes prior that his stepdad was aboard the missing sub.
“Hamish my stepdad is lost in a submarine thoughts and prayers that the rescue mission will be successful,” he wrote.
Harding, 58, is an avid explorer and even traveled to space aboard one of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin missions.
He and the other passengers paid OceanGate Expeditions up to $250,000 for their tickets to ride the submersible and travel to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean to visit the 111 year old wreckage of the Titanic.
But the expedition went south Sunday as surface crews lost contact with the submersible just an hour and 45 minutes into the trip and there has been no contact since.
Experts speculate that the vessel could be trapped within the wreckage of the Titanic, sitting on the seafloor without power or already imploded.
Searchers detected banging noises near where the submersible disappeared and the Air Force delivered critical equipment and tools to Canada late Tuesday in what was described as the “last chance” at a rescue.
As of Tuesday the passengers, if still alive, had about 40 hours of oxygen left.