Cardi B closed her national tour with an unexpected gift tied to presidential history.
The rapper received a signed copy of a memoir by former President Jimmy Carter during her final show in Atlanta. The moment unfolded backstage and quickly spread across social media.
The book, White House Diary, was presented by Amy Carter. She attended the concert and surprised the artist after the performance.
The memoir contains entries from Jimmy Carter’s presidential diaries. It was published in 2010 and offers a personal look at his time in office.
Cardi B appeared visibly moved by the gesture. The signed copy held additional meaning because Carter died in 2024.
“It was a heartfelt and unexpected moment,” one attendee said in footage shared online.
A Moment Bridging Music and History
The encounter highlighted Cardi B’s long-standing interest in U.S. history and politics. The rapper has previously spoken about her admiration for past presidents.
Fans have often noted her enthusiasm for historical topics, especially discussions about leadership and policy. That reputation added weight to the interaction with Amy Carter.
Amy Carter, who largely stays out of the public spotlight, was also seen enjoying the show. Videos captured her dancing in the crowd before the backstage meeting.
The crossover moment drew attention online. Many viewers praised the connection between a contemporary music star and a presidential legacy.
“This was such a thoughtful gesture,” a fan wrote in response to the video.
Tour Finale Draws Attention
The Atlanta performance marked the final stop of Cardi B’s “Little Miss Drama” tour. The run included dozens of arena shows across the United States and Canada.
The final night came with challenges. Cardi B had earlier expressed frustration with venue staff and nearly canceled the show.
“I did 35 shows, and I never had a problem,” she said in a livestream. “We’ve been kind to everybody.”
Despite the tension, the concert went forward as planned. The closing performance featured guest appearances and a celebratory tone.

