'In a dark place': Offset posts painful message as he finds it hard to cope with Takeoff's murder

'In a dark place': Offset posts painful message as he finds it hard to cope with Takeoff's murder
(L-R) Takeoff and Offset of Migos perform at halftime of the NBA All-Star Game 2018 at Staples Center on February 18, 2018 in Los Angeles, California (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Rapper Offset is struggling to get life back to normalcy even after a month has gone by since his nephew, Takeoff, was shot dead. In his recent tweet, he didn’t hold back from expressing how he really feels about it, “In a dark place.” The rapper also used a middle finger emoji in his message on Thursday, December 8, as he mourns the death of a fellow Migos member. The ‘Last Memory’ singer was shot dead outside of a downtown Houston bowling alley. Offset has been remembering his talented nephew for several weeks now, and his recent tweet comes amid Cardi B revealing how difficult it has been for her to make her husband smile again.

"We living our life normally, but deep down inside our hearts have been so heavy," Cardi said in a since-deleted voice note. "I feel like if I talk about the incident so desensitized, I feel like if we talk about how we really feel or what motherf--kers really been going through, y'all will start saying, 'Oh, sympathy.' And we don't want no sympathy. We ain't no charity case. But no lie, I have been feeling so hopeless trying to make my husband happy." The ‘WAP’ singer in detail shared how she’s not ‘in the mood’ to be ‘playing around’ online, and the family’s grieving process is real and ongoing.

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