Cardi B may have won nine Grammys since recording "Bodak Yellow" in 2017, but that does not mean the rapper is not yet ready for a challenge. While the creator of the hit "I Like It" can proudly say that she is now a veteran of the music industry, the Messenger video series, "Cardi Tries", takes her out of the comfort zone, as she learns everything from the experts, from the way to play football up to tattoos. In an exclusive interview with Elite Daily, Cardi B talks about her favorite skills she has learned so far in "Cardi Tries".
Featuring other stars like Megan Thee Stallion, Norman, and even her husband, Offset, "Cardi Tries" is full of Cardi's familiar humor as the rapper goes through unfamiliar situations.
Cardi B says many of the show's activities have challenged her enough. One of these cases: Learning how to be a waitress and cook sushi under the direction of Yamashiro chef Vallerie Archer, which she says is the hardest but most rewarding thing she has ever done.
During this episode she adds that "she has a special respect for people in the service industry" and that she makes sure to never address them harshly.
"Sometimes people get so tired of waiters with sentences like 'Hey, you forgot my order', 'I did not ask for a fix like this', etc. People do not even realize how hard they work and how fast they have to be."
Source: Elite Daily