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Leslie Jordan Just Listened To Cardi B's 'WAP' For The First Time, And His Reaction Is Everything

Leslie Jordan Just Listened To Cardi B's 'WAP' For The First Time, And His Reaction Is Everything
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Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's "WAP" has created quite a cultural impact, invoking responses from everybody from conservative commentator Ben Shapiro to Tiger King's Carole Baskin.

The latest person to become part of the cultural moment that is "WAP" is Leslie Jordan, who already was keeping us sane in isolation while he was posting entertaining videos of quarantining with his mother.




Leslie Jordan's reaction to "WAP" was...well, it was precious.

"I think I just lost a few years off my life—I almost had a heart attack," he wrote in his post.

"[Cardi B], you can't be kissing me with that dirty mouth," he continued.

He starts the video rocking out, but as soon as he hears Cardi B utter the first "p*ssy," he screams and clasps his mouth.




After fumbling with figuring out how to turn it off, he goes:

"Well, that was just....shocking."

"I don't judge," he reassures the viewer.

"Every garbage can has its lid."





Jordan has truly been a light through this entire tough time, providing clear and genuine comedy in a rather dark moment of our nation.





The reaction video was also shared on Cardi B's own Instagram story with the caption:

"I'm f**king dying."

Leslie Jordan's lid seems to fit a lot of our garbage cans.

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