Cardi B wishes she could ‘smoke cigarettes and eat biscuits’ with the late Princess Margaret

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‘I like her’: Cardi B reveals she wishes she could ‘smoke cigarettes and eat cookies’ with the late Princess Margaret after watching The Crown

Rapper Cardi B has revealed that she is a huge fan of the controversial Netflix show The Crown.

The 30-year-old WAP hitmaker shared a tweet on Wednesday saying she would have loved to have “cigarettes and cookies” with the late Princess Margaret after watching the hit series.

The royal family died in February 2002 at the age of 71 after suffering four strokes, but her story is currently being performed in the series by actress Lesley Manville, 66.

She's a fan!  Cardi B shared a tweet on Wednesday saying she would have loved to have

She’s a fan! Cardi B shared a tweet on Wednesday saying she would have loved to have “cigarettes and cookies” with the late Princess Margaret after seeing The Crown

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“I love Princess Margaret…I can see myself smoking cigarettes and eating cookies with her,” Cardi tweeted.

“I love Princess Margaret…I can see me smoking cigarettes (sic) and eating cookies with (sic) her,” Cardi wrote.

The tweet received more than 41,000 likes.

Princess Margaret has also been played on the show by actresses Helena Bonham Carter and Vanessa Kirby.

Belated Princess: The royal passed away in February 2002 at the age of 71 after suffering four strokes.  In the photo in 1977

Belated Princess: The royal passed away in February 2002 at the age of 71 after suffering four strokes. In the photo in 1977

Portrayal: Her story is currently being performed in the series by actress Lesley Manville, 66 (pictured in The Crown)

Portrayal: Her story is currently being performed in the series by actress Lesley Manville, 66 (pictured in The Crown)

Stars: Princess Margaret has also been played on the show by actresses Helena Bonham Carter (pictured) and Vanessa Kirby

Stars: Princess Margaret has also been played on the show by actresses Helena Bonham Carter (pictured) and Vanessa Kirby

The new season of The Crown stars Imelda Staunton, 66, the late Queen Elizabeth and Dominic West, 53.

Elizabeth Debicki made her debut as the late Princess of Wales on Netflix’s The Crown at its premiere earlier this month.

The Crown suffers constant backlash for choosing to dramatize traumatic moments from Diana’s final years, including her infamous 1995 interview with Martin Bashir and the Paris car accident that caused her untimely death in 1997.

Backlash: The Crown suffers constant backlash for choosing to dramatize traumatic moments from Diana's final years, including her infamous 1995 interview with Martin Bashir and the Paris car accident that caused her untimely death in 1997 (pictured in 1993)

Backlash: The Crown suffers constant backlash for choosing to dramatize traumatic moments from Diana’s final years, including her infamous 1995 interview with Martin Bashir and the Paris car accident that caused her untimely death in 1997 (pictured in 1993)

Controversial role: Actress Elizabeth Debicki debuted as the late Princess of Wales on Netflix's The Crown earlier this month (pictured)

Controversial role: Actress Elizabeth Debicki debuted as the late Princess of Wales on Netflix’s The Crown earlier this month (pictured)

In a new interview with British Vogue, she shared that she was “overwhelmed” by the prospect of taking on the character – and that she thought about recreating her “revenge dress” scenes.

She told the publication, “I think at the beginning that overwhelmed me, the idea of ​​this kind of collective [of Diana disciples] Outside.

“It’s a trap, isn’t it? A swampy swamp. So I stood over the sink and said, “I can’t do this.”

During the chat, she also reflected on wearing Diana’s iconic black “revenge dress” – which she said was “super risqué” for the time.

She explained, “It was busy! It’s a complex dress. I let the fits happen around me as I thought about what the dress meant. Why this dress? She had had him for two or three years. It was super daring at the time.

She claimed the space. The way she got out of that car, the clarity, the power of her when that car door opened, she was so fast and so forward. It is extraordinary to watch.

“To decide through fashion what to say about yourself… that was currency. An incredibly powerful currency.”

Iconic: Diana, Princess of Wales wore a black dress commissioned by Christina Stambolian as she attended the Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery on Nov. 20, 1994

Iconic: Diana, Princess of Wales wore a black dress commissioned by Christina Stambolian as she attended the Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery on Nov. 20, 1994