The now-former couple – Cardi B has filed for divorce – tied the knot in a private bedroom ceremony in September 2017, but did not go public with the news until June of the following year.
They welcomed their daughter, two-year-old Kulture, a month later.
The relationship appeared rocky from the outset, and Cardi B admitted they were “breaking up and making up” before getting married – and their union was dogged by accusations of Offset’s infidelity.
She announced they had split in December 2018.
Offset begged for forgiveness in a video shared on Instagram, apologising for “being a selfish, messed-up husband”.
He added: “I was partaking in activity that I shouldn’t have been partaking in, and I apologise.”
Offset also crashed Cardi B’s headline set at the Rolling Loud music festival in Los Angeles, pulling out a sign made of roses that read: “Take me back Cardi.”
He grabbed a mic and said, “I just want to tell you I’m sorry, babe.” The stunt worked and Cardi B took him back. She later urged her fans not to “bash” the rapper.
Away from her tumultuous personal life, Cardi B’s career continued to thrive.
From being a cast member on reality TV Love & Hip Hop: New York, she became one of the biggest stars in rap, leveraging her colourful personality to build a fanbase on social media.
She won the Grammy for best rap album in 2019 for her debut effort Invasion Of Privacy.
The Bronx-born star, a former stripper, returned to her roots when starring alongside Jennifer Lopez in 2019 comedy-drama Hustlers, which told the story of New York strippers attempting to make money following the financial crash.
Offset too is hugely successful, as part of hip-hop group Migos alongside Takeoff and Quavo.
Cardi B celebrated her second wedding anniversary with a post on Instagram last year. Alongside a picture of the pair together, she wrote: “We keep learning and growing. That’s what marriage about.”
However, the marriage now seems to be over for good. Cardi B filed for divorce in Georgia on Tuesday, describing their relationship as “irretrievably broken”.
And there are “no prospects for a reconciliation”, court papers say.