Cardi B squirts her boozy whipped cream into people's mouths at West Hollywood Pride parade
Songstress Janelle Monáe was the parade's grand marshal, while reality star JoJo Siwa was the Next Gen Icon at the event.
'West Hollywood has been the home of the largest Pride celebration in Southern California for nearly four decades,' West Hollywood Mayor Lauren Meister said in a statement Sunday. 'We’re looking forward to continuing that tradition this year for WeHo Pride.
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