Cardi B Makes Final Decision On Stefon Diggs Relationship
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

New England Patriots star wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing some serious accusations right now.
His former private chef alleges that not only did he refuse to pay her, but also that he choked and slapped her.
Of course, given his known and well-documented history of issues on and off the field, it didn’t take long before the fans took to social media to call him out.
However, his significant other isn’t going to leave his side. Hip-Hop star Cardi B, who just had a child with him, just voiced her support for Diggs:
“Not once has that woman said anything to me about being touched.. NOT ONCE!!,” Cardi said on a since-deleted post on X, as quoted by Billboard.
Cardi B added that she even had a cordial relationship with the private chef. She didn’t want to get into details because of the ongoing investigation, but she clearly stands by her man:
“Mind you, we was talking every single day until she left that house and she JUST wrote me this.. but I’m gonna let the courts handle (expletive) and when it gets handled I want all yall talkin (expletive) on your (expletive) in knees with apologies just as loud the way yall been harassing over a lie… and I put that on my two month old son in the name of the lord!! That’s how confident I am,” she added.
Cardi B reportedly started dating the former Minnesota Vikings star in late 2024. However, they didn’t go public until May 2025.
Stefon Diggs Is Focused On The Playoffs

The timing of these accusations couldn’t have been any worse. The Patriots are just about to kick the tires on their postseason run, and they can’t afford these types of distractions.
Also, as much as the media would love to hear more from Diggs, he legally cannot comment further on this matter:
“It’s definitely an open case, so I can’t even say anything about it,” Diggs said when addressing the media on Friday.
The Patriots will begin the playoffs with a high-flying matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers. Drake Maye will need his primary pass catcher to be fully focused on the task at hand.
The former Buffalo Bills standout has been stellar in his first year in Foxboro. Through 17 games, he hauled in 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns.
