Cardi B’s Instagram feed has always been a window into her whirlwind life—filled with music, family, and the occasional bit of drama. But after Super Bowl LX, fans noticed something missing: New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, her high-profile boyfriend and father of her youngest child, was nowhere to be seen in her latest posts. The absence, paired with a recent round of mutual unfollowing on social media, has fueled rumors of a breakup—and set the internet abuzz with speculation.
On February 11, 2026, Cardi B, the 33-year-old Grammy-winning rapper, posted three snapshots from her Super Bowl LX experience. The first was a lively reel featuring all the celebrities who joined Bad Bunny’s historic halftime show. Cardi looked genuinely happy as she exited the field, singing and dancing her way out. The next image captured her in her cameo ensemble, leaning over a royal table with a regal cabinet in the background. The last photo showed her, queen-like, sitting serenely on a sofa. Her caption was upbeat: “We had a time at the game, honey! Then we took that energy back to the Airbnb for a whole photoshoot [nail polish emoji] Thank you @airbnb for always setting up me and the team up with the best stays while we’re on the road! [red heart emojis].”
But eagle-eyed fans noticed what wasn’t there—no sign of Stefon Diggs. Not in the carousel, not in her Stories, not even in the background. Instead, Cardi’s Instagram Story featured a selfie with Ciara (wife of NFL quarterback Russell Wilson) and La La Anthony, as well as a series of glamorous shots from a Super Bowl bash hosted by Odell Beckham Jr. The invite-only party, sponsored by Cash App and Visa, took place at Barbarossa Lounge in San Francisco the night before the big game. According to Page Six, it was one of the hottest tickets in town, and Cardi was right in the mix—just not with Diggs by her side.
So, what’s really going on? According to a source cited by Entertainment Tonight, Cardi B and Stefon Diggs split “recently,” shortly after the Super Bowl. The breakup rumors began swirling mid-February, especially after the couple unfollowed each other on social media—a move that, in the celebrity world, often signals trouble in paradise. The source also hinted that the split could be temporary, saying the two might reconcile in the future.
The pair’s romance has played out in the public eye. They first sparked dating rumors with an NBA courtside appearance in May 2025. By November, they welcomed a baby together, and engagement rumors began circulating in early February 2026. In fact, Diggs himself told reporters that an engagement was “on the agenda” after the Super Bowl. But the days following the game saw a different story unfold online.
Cardi B, always candid about her personal life, is now focused on her Little Miss Drama Tour and her family. She’s taking time to “figure out their next steps,” according to the Entertainment Tonight source. For now, her social media presence is all about her music, her friends, and her children—no sign of Diggs, but plenty of energy and style.
While fans dissect every post and unfollow, it’s worth remembering that, with Cardi B, social media drama doesn’t always mean what it seems. An old interview with the rapper, recently resurfaced by Call Her Daddy, sheds some light on her approach to online theatrics. “I’m very dramatic. That’s the thing, something like that to people is a big deal, to me it’s not a big deal, at the moment,” Cardi explained. She went on: “Then it’s like ah, it became something that is not. … I was like we’ll see when he’ll notice.”
Her comments suggest that deleting posts or unfollowing someone on Instagram can be more about the heat of the moment than a calculated message to fans—or to the person involved. Cardi has long admitted to being impulsive online, often archiving or deleting photos as a way to express emotion or even to test reactions. So, while her recent Instagram wipe has fueled breakup rumors, it might just be another chapter in her ongoing, unfiltered relationship with social media.
The timing, though, is hard to ignore. Diggs’ Super Bowl loss on February 9, 2026, put the couple under even more scrutiny. Public defeats have a way of magnifying private struggles, especially for celebrities whose every move is watched and analyzed. But as of February 11, 2026, neither Cardi B nor Stefon Diggs has made an official statement about their relationship status. For now, the speculation remains just that—speculation.
Meanwhile, the Super Bowl itself was a star-studded affair, with Bad Bunny taking center stage at halftime. The Puerto Rican superstar made history—not just with his performance, but with his recent Grammy wins as well. According to USA TODAY, Bad Bunny’s album Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first Spanish-language album to win Album of the Year at the Grammys. He also picked up awards for Best Música Urbana Album and Best Global Music Performance for “EoO,” and was nominated for six Grammys in total in 2026.
After his triumphant Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny did something unexpected: he deleted every post from his Instagram account, @BadBunnyPR, which boasts over 53 million followers. As of February 9, 2026, the profile was wiped clean—no posts, no profile picture, just a link to debitirarmasfotos.com, where fans can stream his latest album. The move, reported by multiple outlets, left fans puzzled and sparked a wave of speculation about what might come next for the music icon.
Social media erasures, it seems, are in vogue among the biggest names in entertainment. Whether it’s a reaction to personal drama, a marketing strategy, or simply a desire to start fresh, the motivations aren’t always clear. For Cardi B, as she’s said herself, what looks like a major move to fans can be just another day in the life of a self-proclaimed drama queen. For Bad Bunny, the wipeout came on the heels of historic achievements, perhaps signaling a new chapter or a desire to keep fans guessing.
As for Cardi B and Stefon Diggs, only time will tell if their split is permanent or just a pause. For now, the world is left to read between the lines—and the Instagram posts.