“One of the worst things you can say to a Black player”: Naomi Osaka stands tall for Townsend after Ostapenko’s words

Naomi Osaka may have booked her place in the third round of the US Open with a commanding 6-3, 6-1 win over Hailey Baptiste, but it was her words off the court that stole the spotlight. The four-time Grand Slam champion was asked about Jelena Ostapenko’s controversial comments directed at American Taylor Townsend, in which the Latvian accused her opponent of having “no education” and “no class” during a heated exchange over net-cord etiquette.

Osaka, never one to shy away from speaking her mind, called the remark “terrible” and one of the worst things you could say to a Black tennis player. “Obviously it’s one of the worst things you can say to a Black tennis player in a majority-white sport,” she told reporters during her press conference. “I know Taylor, I know how hard she’s worked, I know how smart she is. She’s the furthest thing from uneducated.” For Osaka, the matter wasn’t about tennis protocol — it was about history and respect. “I don’t know if [Ostapenko] knows the history of it in America, but I know she’s never going to say that ever again in her life.”
While some debate has centred on whether players should apologise after a lucky net-cord winner, Osaka brushed off the sporting etiquette question. “Honestly, I probably don’t care either way. And I definitely wouldn’t care to the point where it would affect me that much,” she said.

In her view, such incidents are part of the game, and making or not making an apology should never escalate to insults about intelligence or class. Her clear, firm stance stood out in a press room that has spent the past 24 hours dissecting Ostapenko’s outburst.
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Cardi B’s Civil Trial Sparks Global Buzz After Savage Courtroom Clapback

Cardi B is no stranger to headlines — but this time, it’s not about music, fashion, or throwing microphones. Instead, the Grammy-winning rapper (real name: Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) is at the center of a fiery civil lawsuit that has unexpectedly turned into a viral internet spectacle.

The case was filed by Emani Ellis, a former security guard who once worked at a Beverly Hills building that housed an OB-GYN clinic. According to Ellis, Cardi B allegedly clawed her face with long nails, spat on her, and hurled insults during an altercation in 2018 — all while Cardi was four months pregnant. In 2020, Ellis sued the rapper for assault, emotional distress, and even “false imprisonment,” demanding a jaw-dropping $24 million in damages.

Cardi B, however, isn’t letting the accusations slide. During the ongoing trial in Alhambra, she admitted there was a heated argument and some “chest-to-chest” confrontation — but firmly denied ever laying hands (or nails) on Ellis, stressing that she was pregnant at the time and in no condition to be fighting.

Cardi B Faces Civil Trial Over Physical and Verbal Abuse Allegations

Still, what really lit up social media wasn’t the legal jargon — it was that courtroom exchange.

When Ellis’ lawyer asked if Cardi had called the plaintiff “fat,” the rapper didn’t flinch. Instead, she shot back coolly:
“No, I called her a hoe.”

The entire courtroom reportedly erupted, and the internet followed suit. The clip spread like wildfire, with fans divided: some called Cardi brutally honest (and hilarious), while others worried her bluntness could backfire in front of the judge.

Meanwhile, witnesses appear to back Cardi’s side. Receptionist Tierra Malcolm testified that Ellis was the aggressor, even scratching Malcolm’s forehead while lunging toward Cardi. On top of that, Cardi’s doctor at the clinic confirmed Ellis showed no visible injuries at the time — throwing further doubt on the allegations.

As if that weren’t enough, Cardi has been clapping back online too, labeling the accusations as straight-up lies and accusing Ellis of chasing clout off her fame.

Between her bold courtroom one-liners, her unapologetic confidence, and the circus-like reactions online, Cardi B has once again turned a serious scandal into viral entertainment.

But with $24 million on the line and her public image at stake, the final verdict could be no laughing matter — even if Cardi is making everyone else laugh along the way.

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