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Video: Offset Punches Man After Cardi B Gets Drenched With Champagne at Strip Club
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The Migos star goes berserk after his wife gets wet because of a man who sprays champagne on her, and lands punches on the man until he gets pulled off by security.

AceShowbiz - Offset is a protective husband and won't let anyone upset his wife. The rapper threw punches at Miami strip club Booby Trap On The River on early Friday, January 31 after a man sprayed champagne on Cardi B.

According to TMZ, the couple was having a lot of fun at the club when the "Bodak Yellow" hitmaker got wet and she wasn't thrilled about it. Knowing this, the "Ric Flair Drip" rapper reportedly was enraged and began looking for the guy. Once he spotted him, the 28-year-old star began throwing punches as seen in a video obtained by the site.

Eyewitnesses say Offset kept punching the guy until he was pulled off by security. The Migos star and his wife reportedly left the club immediately after that and it's not clear if a police report was made regarding the incident.

Before the violent altercation, Offset and Cardi appeared to be in good spirits. The pair performed at David Grutman's LIV nightclub at the Fontainebleau Hotel Miami Beach as part of pre-Super Bowl celebration on Thursday night, before heading to Booby Trap. At the club, the Bronx femcee danced on her husband and he made it rain on her.

Offset recently almost got in trouble with the law when he was arrested at The Grove shopping center in the Fairfax area on Wednesday. He and members of his entourage were detained over report of a man with a gun at the shopping mall.

In a video obtained by TMZ, the Georgia native was seen confronting an officer who put him in a handcuff. He was angrily yelling at the cop, insisting that he didn't resist arrest but demanded to know what he did wrong.

He and his entourage were taken to a police station for further questioning, but he was later released without charge. As he walked free from the police station, he claimed it was all just a big misunderstanding, saying, "It's good. We fixed it up, it ain't nothin'. It weren't me. It was the wrong man (sic)..."

Two other men claimed responsibility for the weapons and were placed under arrest, with one booked for carrying a concealed firearm, and the other for possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.

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