Tamar Braxton Says Cardi B 'Needs A Course at Harvard University:' 'She's So Smart'

Braxton considers the 'Am I the Drama?' rapper to have knowledge comparable to "most Libra women."

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 07: Singer Tamar Braxton attends her "Heartbreak Retrograde" Album Release Party at Lo Kee on November 7, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 27: Cardi B attends 2025 Global Citizen Festival at Central Park, Great Lawn on September 27, 2025 in New York City.
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Tamar Braxton considers Cardi B so knowledgeable that she wants a "female Libra playbook" from the Grammy winner.

On Sunday (Dec. 8), the R&B singer and reality television posted an Instagram Story about the Am I the Drama? rapper, writing that she's "learned so much" from her.

"She needs a course at Harvard University," Braxton wrote about Cardi. "She's so smart actually most female Libra females are. Once a female Pisces get a female Libra playbook ... it's hell to pay and I mean PAY."

While Braxton didn't specify how Cardi has taught that there's "hell to pay" when it pertains to women like her, she could be referring to Cardi's very public breakup with her estranged husband Offset, and moving on with NFL star Stefon Diggs. While Cardi shares her three oldest children with the Migos member, last month, she welcomed her first child with Diggs.

Braxton has been married three times and divorced her third husband, Jeremy "JR" Robinson, in 2024 just two months after marrying. According to Us Weekly, last week, the singer denied having an affair with Mendeecees Harris of Love and Hip Hop fame. Harris has been married to Yandy Smith, also a L&HH star, since 2015.

On her Instagram Story, Braxton called the infidelty allegation "hurtful" and "completely untrue."

"Let me be clear: this is a lie. It’s sad that the moment you achieve something meaningful, some people choose to respond with gossip and sensationalism," she wrote.

As for Cardi's "playbook," the closest she has to one is a variety of lessons she's taught on social media over the years, from DIY hair care to COVID misinformation.

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