Houston rapper Cartel Bo just dropped a bombshell on Instagram, accusing his baby mama of sleeping with a long list of celebrities and athletes, igniting a firestorm of controversy online. The post, shared on July 16, 2025, names high-profile figures like boxer Gervonta Davis, NFL star Stefon Diggs, and Houston rap legend Slim Thug, among others. This shocking revelation has fans buzzing and social media erupting with reactions, but how much of it is true?
Cartel Bo, whose real name is Warren Brown, listed over a dozen names in the Instagram post, including fellow Houston rapper Z-Ro, former MLB player Carl Crawford, and NBA star Andrew Wiggins. He also mentioned members of the Black Mafia Family (BMF), like Southwest T, and other local figures like Ray Face and Kirkobang. The post, marked with an “IOUSETV” overlay, didn’t hold back, claiming his baby mama is “broke” and unable to care for their children despite these alleged encounters. The exact number of kids they share remains unclear, as does her identity, with no public records confirming these details.
The baby mama reportedly clapped back, denying the allegations and accusing Cartel Bo of chasing clout. Her response, hinted at in social media discussions, suggests she views the post as a publicity stunt. Without her side fully detailed in public, the truth remains murky. Fans on platforms like X are split, with some laughing off the drama and others calling it messy and unnecessary.
Cartel Bo, no stranger to controversy, has a history that adds context to this outburst. In 2018, he was arrested during a music video shoot for his song “Hoova” on weapons charges, landing him in federal prison for possessing assault rifles. Despite this, he’s stayed active in Houston’s rap scene, collaborating with artists like Slim Thug and That Mexican OT. His financial status, like his baby mama’s, isn’t publicly documented, but his prison stint may have impacted his stability, possibly fueling the tension behind this public spat.
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The named celebrities, from Diggs to Davis, haven’t responded publicly, leaving the claims unverified. Cartel Bo’s decision to air this personal drama raises questions about privacy and credibility, especially given his past. Is this a raw moment of frustration or a calculated move for attention? For now, the internet is eating it up, with posts racking up tens of thousands of views.


