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Stefon Diggs and Cardi B responded to criticism generated by their Memorial Day weekend yacht videos. One video shows the 31-year-old New England Patriots wide receiver surrounded by several Instagram models.

“What’s my name?” he asked each one. But they didn’t have a clue. So they called him “daddy” instead.

In the clip, Stefon reached into his shorts pocket and pulled out a clear baggie containing a pink powder similar to pink cocaine.

Pink cocaine, also known as tusi, is a designer drug that may contain ketamine, MDMA, oxycodone, caffeine, cocaine, and other substances.

The drugs are crushed into a fine powder that is dyed pink with food coloring.

Photo illustration of pink powder in a baggie

Cardi B wasn’t in that video clip, but she shared other videos from the same yacht party.

Stefon posted Instagram Stories of himself training as he recovers from a torn ACL sustained last season in a game against the Houston Texans.

His videos seem to suggest that he is ignoring the noise and focusing on recovering from his injury.

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After months of rumors, Stefon and Cardi B made their first official public appearance together at the NBA playoffs game between the Boston Celtics and the NY Knicks on May 12.

Cardi hasn’t said much about the growing yacht video controversy. But she posted a photo of herself taking a selfie on her Instagram Story. It’s unusual for Cardi B to remain silent on social media about an issue that involves her.

“Cardi was probably the one recording this video lol,” wrote one X (Twitter) user.

“And women praised her for ‘upgrading,’ while she just got with another serial cheater,” wrote another X user.

Meanwhile, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is reportedly fuming mad about the yacht videos – especially the one in which Stefon appears to distribute illegal drugs.

Vrabel addressed the video with reporters after a minicamp, where Stefon was noticeably absent. Players are not required to attend the minicamp.

“The message will be the same for all our players — that we’re trying to make great decisions, and any conversations that I’ve had with Stefon will remain between him and I and the club,” Vrabel said.

“Any conversations that I’ve had with Stefon will remain between him and I and the club,” he added.

In March, New England signed Stefon to a three-year, $69 million contract – with $26 million guaranteed.