Cardi Bmakes money moves and wears bloody shoes — but she does not defecate in her pants.

AfterThe Good PlaceactressJameela Jamilcalled out the rapper, 26, for posting a sponsored Instagram for a brand ofdetox tea, Cardi responded with an epic response.

In a series of tweets, Jamil, 32, accused Cardi of promoting a potentially harmful product she doesn’t actually take. “They gotCardi Bon the laxative nonsense ‘detox’ tea. GOD I hope all these celebrities all s— their pants in public, the way the poor women who buy this nonsense upon their recommendation do,” she wrote.

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Jamil’s remark was directed at Cardi after the mother of one shared anInstagram videoshowing off herpost-pregnancy body, crediting the tea for helping her lose weight she’d gained after giving birth to her daughter,Kulture Kiari, four months ago on July 10.

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“If you want to ‘curb your appetite’ eat some damn green vegetables or have some nutritious natural vegetable soup,” shetweeted. “Don’t drink these ‘detox’ teas. You need fiber! Not something that honestly just makes you have diarrhea the day you take it and constipates you in the long run…”

“Generally just don’t ever take diet advice from women who know nothing about nutrition/basic advertising ethics,” she added. “IF you want to get healthier, talk to a trainer/doctor.”

On Tuesday, Jamil double downed on her opinion about detox tea. “I attack women who sell non FDA and non-medically-advised damaging products that are dishonest about what they actually do to your body,” sheresponded on Twitterafter a fan accused her of “attacking” women.

She alsotweeted, “Have empathy for those who are younger and more vulnerable, accept that with the privilege of money and platform DOES come responsibility, and that our words and action carry weight, so we best make sure we are being good.”

source: people.com