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Cardi B regrets ‘stupid decisions’ that cost her a Call Of Duty crossover deal-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro

Activision apparently approached Cardi B to promote one of its Call Of Duty titles, but the rapper was forced to pass due to legal issues.

Cardi B regrets ‘stupid decisions’ that cost her a Call Of Duty crossover deal-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – we were so close to seeing Cardi B run through a warzone shooting people in the head (pic: Metro)

Activision apparently approached Cardi B to promote one of its Call Of Duty titles, but the rapper was forced to pass due to legal issues.

Celebrity endorsements for video games aren’t any more bizarre than celebrity endorsements for soft drinks and cars. Yet it’s always a little weird whenever we see them in our games or even on the TV pretending to play them in an ad.

Call Of Duty, being one of the most famous game franchises out there, has regularly enlisted celebs to help sell the newest entry. Prior examples include getting Kevin Spacey to play the bad guy in Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare and, more recently, adding an ill-fitting Snoop Dogg skin to Call Of Duty: Vanguard.

Yet there are some celebrities whose names you’d probably never utter in the same sentence as Call Of Duty. Take, for example, rapper Cardi B. If the idea of her promoting a new Call Of Duty sounds weird to you, you’d be surprised to know that it very nearly happened.

This comes from Cardi B herself, who casually mentioned on social media that she was approached for a multi-million dollar deal related to Call Of Duty, but turned it down.

As for why she passed on it, all she said is that it was ‘because of court.’ While she doesn’t specify, she’s no doubt referring to the 2018 incident where she was taken to court following allegations that she ordered her friends to assault a pair of bartenders.

My stupid decisions from the past caused me to miss out on money now. I had a multi-million dollar Call of Duty deal on the table that I couldn’t take because of court. Guys think twice about those quick decisions! Lesson learned.

— Cardi B (@iamcardib) September 27, 2022

Earlier this month, she confessed to assault in the third degree and reckless endangerment in the second degree but has managed to avoid any jail time.

She hasn’t said which Call Of Duty game she was asked to promote, but it sounds like she would’ve been included as a playable character.

When one fan mentioned the possibility, she explained ‘I couldn’t make it cause of court couple weeks ago… I wasn’t able to do the shoot on time.’

I couldn’t make it cause of court couple weeks ago …I wasn’t able to do the shoot on time https://t.co/WpDSToxvub

— Cardi B (@iamcardib) September 28, 2022

Since this happened recently, she must’ve been approached for either Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 or Call Of Duty: Warzone 2.0. Thus she regrets her ‘stupid decisions’ since they cost her a lot of money.

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Judging by the responses, her fans are also disappointed that the deal fell through and are eager for her to get another shot.

Activision certainly isn’t going to stop making Call Of Duty games any time soon, so there’s always a shot at a Cardi B cameo in Black Ops 5 or a future Warzone update.

Curious to know what it was. You would have been a bad A character and I would have paid for that

— A’dree (@candidadree) September 27, 2022

ARE U KIDDING ME??!! COD??? NOOOOOO 🥺🥺🥺🥺

— Bardiana 🦚 (@GoddessBardi) September 27, 2022

Umm I’m gonna need @CallofDuty to bring queen Cardi’s offer back to the table. you’d get my interest in your game real quick.

— mellerz • coffee queen • (@guacamellerz) September 27, 2022

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