Rapper Cardi B makes The Project’s Carrie Bickmore blush

Cardi B makes Carrie Bickmore blush and giggle with embarrassment on The Project as she explains the meaning of her hit single WAP

She’s the wholesome darling of Australian TV.

But on Thursday night, Carrie Bickmore was left blushing after an outrageous interview with superstar rapper Cardi B.

The Project host, 39, asked the award-winning artist to explain what her latest hit single WAP was about, in a ‘family-friendly way’.

Risque! On Thursday, Rapper Cardi B (pictured)  made The Project's Carrie Bickmore blush with her racy explanation over the meaning of her hit single WAP

Risque! On Thursday, Rapper Cardi B (right) made The Project’s Carrie Bickmore (left) blush with her racy explanation over the meaning of her hit single WAP

‘A gynecologist’s office,’ Cardi quipped about the risque track.

‘(I want people to) look at themselves and go “Mmmhm girl, I’m talking about you,” she added while gyrating in the chair and pointing at her groin.

Laughing and having turned beet red, Carrie barely knew how to respond.

Graphic: 'A gynecologist’s office,' Cardi quipped about the risque track, gyrating and pointing to her groin, adding she talked to her vagina

Graphic: ‘A gynecologist’s office,’ Cardi quipped about the risque track, gyrating and pointing to her groin, adding she talked to her vagina 

‘I don’t often talk to mine, maybe I need to more,’ she giggled.

The saucy singer responded: ‘Yeah I talk to her when my husband gives me a little compliment I’m like “You see, you go girl.’”

Cardi’s sex-positive anthem WAP made history when it debuted at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was streamed 93 million times in its first week.

'I don’t often talk to mine, maybe I need to more,' Carrie giggled as she turned beet red

‘I don’t often talk to mine, maybe I need to more,’ Carrie giggled as she turned beet red

 But she recently revealed her record label, Atlantic Records, wasn’t exactly happy when she first played them the explicit song featuring Megan Thee Stallion.

‘When they heard the song, they were like, “We really like it, but that song is so explicit,”‘ Cardi told Ash London Live on Wednesday.

The Bronx rapper’s three-minute single includes more than 40 curse words, and its music video has inspired a raunchy TikTok dance trend.

Cardi gets candid: The rapper revealed on Wednesday that her record label was initially worried about WAP's explicit lyrics. Pictured on Australian radio show Ash London Live

Cardi gets candid: The rapper revealed on Wednesday that her record label was initially worried about WAP’s explicit lyrics. Pictured on Australian radio show Ash London Live

‘Let me tell you something, I haven’t even said this, I’ve done so many interviews, but I haven’t even said this, right,’ Cardi began.

‘I told my label that I was ready to put out a song… When they heard the song they were like, “We really like it, but that song is so explicit.”

‘And I guess they were asking around because even with YouTube we couldn’t use the explicit version. We had to use “wet and Gucci” to keep it PG-13.’

‘My label was really scared about the record. They were like, “Can you please get another record and you could put Megan on it?” And I was like, “No”‘ she added.

WAP's success marks Cardi's fourth Billboard No. 1, following her 2017 breakout single Bodak Yellow, 2018's I Like It, and her guest appearance on Maroon 5's Girls Like You later that year

WAP’s success marks Cardi’s fourth Billboard No. 1, following her 2017 breakout single Bodak Yellow, 2018’s I Like It, and her guest appearance on Maroon 5’s Girls Like You later that year 

 

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