There are Drunken Woman Pickup Sexa lot of stage names floating around in popular culture, and sometimes it feels like a full-time job just keeping them – and the real names behind them – straight.
Take Donald Glover and his stage name Childish Gambino, for example. They're one in the same, but not everyone knows this – including, it seems, Cardi B, who accidentally revealed on Twitter last week that she apparently had no idea that the actor and the musical artist are both Glover.
SEE ALSO: Uhh, people keep searching for 'Cardi B' on PornhubIn a promptly-deleted tweet screen-grabbed by fans, Cardi shared the following: "It's amazing how Donald Glover and Childish Gambino look soo much alike," she wrote. "I think they secretly the same person!!! Soo dope!!"
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After deleting the tweet, she followed up with another: "Wait I'm confuse now!?"
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The reaction from her fans to the Great Glover/Gambino Confusion of 2018 on Twitter was absolutely priceless.
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But turns out Cardi wasn't alone in her confusion, judging from a few viral tweets shared just last week:
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At least she's in the know now. Cardi's going to be even more confused if she ever catches wind of Teddy Perkins.
[H/T: Billboard]
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