Cardi B and Offset’s rumoured McDonald’s meal leaks online ahead of Super Bowl advert

Rumours have been swirling for some time that Cardi B and Offset will collab with McDonald’s

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An image believed to be showing Cardi B and Offset’s new McDonald’s meal has leaked online.

One of hip-hop’s biggest couples, the pair have long been surrounded by rumours of a collab with McDonald’s and the newly surfaced image online seem to confirm the project.

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The image on Twitter has been making the rounds and was acquired by a Cardi B fan account. It shows what appears to be an in-store poster for the campaign.

It features some of the world’s biggest fast food chain’s most popular items branded under the couple.

The poster reads ‘The Cardi B and Offset Meal’ accompanied by what appears to be a Quarter Pounder with cheese, a cheeseburger, apple pie, and french fries.

Cardi B and Offset's rumoured McDonald's meal (credit: Twitter/ Bardiology_)Cardi B and Offset's rumoured McDonald's meal (credit: Twitter/ Bardiology_)
Cardi B and Offset's rumoured McDonald's meal (credit: Twitter/ Bardiology_)

The poster contains two hearts above the ‘i’ in Cardi B’s name - hinting that it could be released in time for Valentine’s Day.

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According to TMZ, Cardi and Offset reportedly have already filmed a commercial for the venture with McDonald’s which is set to air for the first time during the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 12.

It isn’t the first time that McDonald’s has partnered with one of hip-hop’s biggest names either.

As well as a line of merchandise products under his ‘Cactus Jack’ label, artist Travis Scott released a McDonald’s meal too back in September 2020.

His meal included Quarter Pounder with Cheese, fries with BBQ Sauce to dip, and a Sprite.

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