It was an ex-family affair at Cardi B’s concert in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
Stefon Diggs, who was in a relationship with Cardi B until the two broke up shortly before Super Bowl 2026, was spotted alongside his mother and brother at the rapper’s “Little Miss Drama” show at Capital One Arena.
In a video which went viral on social media, Diggs and his family can be seen dancing in the crowd at the concert.
Diggs’ mother, Stephanie, has already addended one of Cardi B’s shows, having been present at her Houston stop, TMZ reported.
Following Wednesday’s concert, video showed the couple having a quick exchange outside of a nearby club in the nation’s capital before driving off together.
According to a February report by People, Cardi B stepped back from her relationship with Diggs because things got “too heated.”
“Things were getting too heated and complicated. Cardi is very no-nonsense,” an inside source told the outlet. “The second she felt that she couldn’t trust him, she pulled back to focus on her kids, her music and tour.”
“She needs stability and wants the same for her kids,” they added.
The source also eluded to the pair’s relationship not being over for good, saying that they could “reconnect” sometime down the road.
“They co-parent and the door is not completely closed. They might reconnect in the future,” they said.
Diggs was released by the Patriots in March after spending just one season with the team, as his salary cap charge was going to rase from $10.5 million to a whopping $26.5 million next season.
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Shortly after the news broke, Diggs thanked New England in a post on his Instagram story.
“THANK YOU for a hell of a year. We family forever,” he wrote, tagging the Patriots in the post.
“Until we meet again…” Diggs wrote in another Instagram Story.
Despite having decent stats for the Patriots this season — racking up 1,013 receiving yards on 85 receptions through 17 games — Diggs ran into numerous legal problems off the field, getting tangled into two lawsuits over the past two months.
The wide receiver pled not guilty in February to a case accusing him of choking out his former personal chef in which Diggs’ attorney Mitchell Schuster, maintained his innocence.
“He is completely innocent of these false allegations that have been alleged against him. We’re confident that after the facts and evidence reviewed in this case, he will be completely exonerated,” Schuster said in a statement.
Diggs was named in another lawsuit that same month, which goes after him for alleged defamation, civil conspiracy, vicarious liability, and aiding and abetting assault and battery.

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