Don’t mess with Cardi.

Cardi B slammed Elon Musk for calling her a “puppet” after she appeared “flustered” following a teleprompter glitch at the Kamala Harris rally in Milwaukee on Friday.

“I’m not a puppet Elon,” the “WAP” rapper wrote on X Saturday. “I’m a daughter of two immigrant parents that had to work their ass off to provide for me!”

Cardi B at Kamala Harris' rally.
Cardi B slammed Elon Musk for calling her a “puppet” following her speech at Kamala Harris’ rally in Milwaukee on Friday.Getty Images

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks at a rally for former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 27.
“I’m not a puppet Elon,” the “WAP” songstress pinned in a message to Musk, seen here in October, via X on Saturday.AFP via Getty Images

“I’m a product of welfare, I’m a product of section 8,” Cardi, 32, added, referring to the rental assistance program for low-income families.

“I’m a product of poverty and I’m a product of what happens when the system is set up against you … But you don’t know nothing about that.

“You don’t know not one thing about the American struggle.”

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris left, hugs rapper Cardi B before speaking at a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wis., on Friday.
“I’m a daughter of two immigrant parents that had to work their ass off to provide for me!” the hitmaker, photographed above with Harris on Friday, wrote.AP

Cardi B speaks during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at the Wisconsin State Fair Park Exposition Center on Nov. 1, 2024 in West Allis, Wisconsin.
Cardi added, “I’m a product of welfare, I’m a product of section 8.”Getty Images
Musk, 53, took to X Saturday to share a video of the “I Like It” songstress stumbling on her words for over a minute when the teleprompter malfunctioned during her speech at Harris’ rally.

“Another puppet who can’t even talk without being fed the words,” the Tesla founder wrote. “The Kamala campaign has no authenticity or true empathy.”

On Friday, Cardi admitted she was “a little nervous” when she couldn’t read her speech off the teleprompter.

Cardi B speaks during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at the Wisconsin State Fair Park Exposition Center on Nov. 1, 2024 in West Allis, Wisconsin.
The mom of three said Musk doesn’t know “one thing about the American struggle.”AFP via Getty Images

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk gestures while speaking at a rally for former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 27.
Over the weekend, Musk called out the “Up” emcee for stumbling on her words during her speech at Harris’ rally.AFP via Getty Images

“I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole life. My whole life!” she continued, adding that she needed “patience” from the crowd.

“Are we ready to change the next eight years?” the “Up” rapper later asked the audience. “Because we are going to make sure we have Kamala Harris in office for eight years!”

Cardi was then handed a phone with her speech on it.

Cardi B walking at Kamala Harris' rally at the Wisconsin State Fair Park Exposition Center on Friday.
At the time, the teleprompter that featured Cardi’s speech malfunctioned.Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Elon Musk speaks at a symposium on fighting antisemitism in Krakow, Poland on Jan. 22nd, 2024.
“Another puppet who can’t even talk without being fed the words,” the Tesla founder, seen here in January, wrote on X alongside a video of Cardi’s speech.NurPhoto via Getty Images

The “Bodak Yellow” singer is one of many celebrities who have endorse Harris in the forthcoming presidential election against Donald Trump.

On Thursday, Jennifer Lopez made an appearance at Harris’ rally in Las Vegas and showed support for Puerto Ricans after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s crude jokes at Trump’s rally in New York City last week.

Beyoncé also spoke at Harris’ rally in Houston on Oct. 25, telling audience members, “We must vote and we need you.”