Cardi B pulled no punches Tuesday when it came to defending her husband Offset.

The “Press” rapper posted and deleted an expletive-filled video on her Instagram account explaining the direct messages her husband supposedly sent to rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine’s girlfriend, Jade, came courtesy of a hacking.

» RELATED: Offset reflects on family time over holidays

“We not going to entertain (expletive),” Us Weekly reported Cardi captioned the video. She said,

"As you can see, this guy's Instagram has been hacked." Then, she tackled the Migos rapper's alleged infidelity saying, "Babe, I know you've done some dumb (expletive).

“We been so good,” she said. “We had a sweet weekend. Life has been good. He wasn’t going to play himself like that.”

» RELATED: Cardi B says Offset's family won't 'trust me' with macaroni and cheese

Cardi’s address of the controversy follows Jade sharing footage of Offset allegedly sending her  direct message saying, “Miss u fr.”

"Your wife @iamcardib has a OPEN CRIMINAL CASE , why are you writing me you don't respect her???????" Jade wrote in her since-deleted post, Page Six reported. "There [is] a lot of s--- I haven't exposed yet, but there's a time for that ."

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