The woman at the center of the cheating scandal that allegedly led to Offset and Cardi B 's sudden split is releasing an emotionally-charged song she says she wrote during the affair with the Migos star, and The Blast has obtained a preview of the track. Summer Bunni tells The Blast, she penned "Don't Matter" over the summer when she was experiencing "mixed feelings" about Offset. As we've reported, Cardi B shocked the entertainment world this week when she announced a split with Offset after claiming the two had been trying to make the relationship work for a "long time. Bunni is mortified that she has been labeled as a homewrecker and says she never intended to be a catalyst for rapper's split. Instagram: thesummerbunni. Bunni's rep, Antonio Velaz , tells us, "It's unfortunate that my client's trust was violated by a friend in an attempt to expose someone else," adding, "Summer is a humble person who is emerging as an artist but has been plastered as a villain when she is a victim of this love triangle. We're told that the appearance was "just a job.


Where did Summer Bunni come from?
Summer Bunni
Touted as being an Instagram model and mistress, Summer Bunni gained famed through her involvement with Offset, who happens to be the husband of singer Cardi B. It seems that Summer was the mistress, or nanny, of the child, but somehow became involved with Offset while on the job, which created much publicity and drama, of course. Where did she come from, and what did she do before she got where she is today?
1. The Texts
If it's true, it'll come out of the criticism looking better. When I was 19, my boyfriend considered himself an atheist. When we were dating he made it very clear to me that he had no desire to come back to church. I'm really glad to hear a few of you have stories of happy interfaith relationships, or leaving the church together, so there's always a chance.
Pants-to-Church Sunday left me a bit bruised. It would be foolish to acquiesce a Mormon girl to drink coffee. When you work this hard, you need to play hard. It's a foolish dream I suppose. I married a NOMO after a lengthy temple marriage and divorce. Edited 1 time s. I'd try to see if she will leave the religion, and if not, you should break it off. I am willing to add his religious observances to our worship as a couple and as a family, but should I also be willing to give up some of my participation in my own faith в for example by attending the temple or Sunday services slightly less often in order to spend more time as an entire family.