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Dominique Hines

Cardi B lost multi-million dollar Call Of Duty deal due to her past 'stupid decisions'

Cardi B says her recent run in with the law has lost her a ‘multi million dollar’ Call Of Duty deal

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Cardi B says she has lost a multi-million dollar Call of Duty deal due to a recent court case.

Call of Duty is one of the biggest gaming and entertainment franchises in the world bringing in billions of dollars worth of revenue annually and is almost always the best-selling game of the year.

The rapper has revealed that she was expecting to follow in the footsteps of a host of stars the likes of Jeff Goldblum, Ed Harris, and Kit Harrington, to ink a lucrative deal with the franchise but lost the opportunity.

She wrote on Twitter: "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."

One Twitter user wrote: “Nah I need @CallofDuty to renegotiate the deal.. imagine Cardi as a character that would be so amazing."

The rapper replied: “I couldn’t make it cause of court couple weeks ago… I wasn’t able to do the shoot on time.”

The US rapper arrives at Queens County Criminal Court in New York on September 15 for a hearing regarding charges of assaulting two women in a strip club (AFP via Getty Images)

Another wrote: "The fact that you’re not even AFRAID to admit your wrongs shows courage that ppl lack now. It will come back ten fold!!"

Earlier this month, the mother-of-two pled guilty to assault charges related to a fight with two women at a New York strip club in 2018.

She accepted a plea deal to avoid prison time and will serve 15 days of community service and pay court fees to the accusers.

Cardi B is set to do 15 days of community service after accepting a plea deal (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

There is also a three-year order of protection for the victims.

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