An Actual Astronaut Is Trying to Slide Into Cardi B's DMs

Scott Kelly also tweeted "foxnews.com" for no apparent reason at all.

Scott Kelly
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Scott Kelly

Scott Kelly, the astronaut who holds the U.S. record for most consecutive days in space with 340, has settled back in to life on Earth pretty well. Meaning he tweets collab pitches at Cardi B for no apparent reason. Like so many of us this past summer, Kelly must have had the unforgettable experience of listening to "Bodak Yellow" for the very first time, but he ended up so inspired he delved face-first into Twitter, without the proper training, to make contact with one of the biggest names in hip-hop.

Although Kelly may have been hacked—he also tweeted "foxnews.com" without any context whatsoever—the thought of him actually trying to bring Cardi down to Houston is breathing life into the Internet. 

3 Tweets That Make You Wonder What Scott Kelly Learned In Space pic.twitter.com/flAlJaWcY7

— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) November 22, 2017

Either Scott Kelly got hacked or he tried to search Cardi B on Twitter. Either way, you can bet that I'll entertain the idea he actually wants to collab bc I want a nice thing for once.

— Ashley Ann (@imashleyyann) November 22, 2017

Kelly has since deleted the tweets, but if Cardi says she's down to throw her wedding reception on the moon, I'm sure Kelly will be the first to know. 

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