Stepson of missing Hamish Harding on Titanic sub responds to Cardi B criticism

The stepson of British billionaire Hamish Harding has defended himself after receiving criticism online for attending a Blink-182 concert.

Brian Szasz responded to a comment by American rapper Cardi B, who said he should be “right by the phone, waiting for any news.”

The singer wrote on her Instagram Story: “People were like ‘So what should he do?’ He’s sad at home, so he’s going to find it himself?’ That thing!

© Instagram Hamish Harding’s stepson attended the Blink-182 concert

“You should have been sad at home,” the 30-year-old continued. “I should have cried for you. I should have been right by the phone waiting to hear from you.”

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“It’s sad when you’re a whole [expletive] billionaire and no one for [expletive] about you?” WAP asked the singer. “It’s crazy. I’d rather be penniless. I’d rather be poor and penniless but know I’m loved.”

Hamish's stepson has received criticism online© Instagram Hamish’s stepson has received a lot of criticism online

Taking to Twitter, Brian, who has now deleted his account, shared an article about Cardi’s comment with the caption: “What a pose [sic] trash celebrity

“Cardi B is trying to take the impact out of my and my family’s suffering. I went to the Blink 182 concert to leave myself alone instead of sitting at home watching the news. Shame on Cardi, please be patient. Show yourself!”

Brian received a lot of criticism after posting on Facebook about his arrival at the concert. “I may not like it here, but my family wanted me to go to the Blink-182 gig because it’s my favorite band and the music gets me through the tough times!”

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Hamish Harding is sitting in the press room© Hamish Harding on Instagram Hamish Harding was one of five passengers trapped in the missing ship

He then posted stories on Instagram, adding: “Yes, I went to @blink182 last night. Why do I have to sit at home and watch the news? I’m not sorry this band helped me through tough times since 1998.”

Brian later deleted the Facebook post, explaining: “For privacy reasons, my mom asked me to delete all related posts, thanks for your support.”

He later shared an article confirming that Hamish was one of the passengers on the missing ship, writing: “Hamish, my stepfather was lost in thought about the submarine and was praying. that the rescue mission was successful.”

Hamish Harding posted on Instagram before the mission© InstagramHamish Harding posted on Instagram before the mission

Hamish, 58, is an entrepreneur and adventurer who was one of five people stranded on OceanGate’s cruise submarine that disappeared in the North Atlantic on Sunday while on an expedition to see the wreck. Titanic.

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Former French Navy Captain Paul-Henri Nargelolet (73 years old), father and son Shahzada Dawood (48 years old) and Sulaiman Dawood (19 years old), and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush (61 years old) are also missing on the ship.

Paul-Henri Nargeolet speaks at a preview of the Titanic auction at the Intrepid Air-Sea-Space Museum in 2012.© Mike Coppola Paul-Henri Nargeolet is also trapped in the missing ship

The ship, called Titan, was given a four-day emergency supply of oxygen when it dived on Sunday. The US Coast Guard says oxygen levels are likely to run out at 10:08pm UK time on Thursday, June 22.

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A spokesman for OceanGate Expeditions said of the missing submarine: “We are exploring and mobilizing all options to bring the crew back safely. Our focus is entirely on the crew members. on the submarine and their families.

Hamish Harding is a British businessman and researcher© Victoria Sirakova Hamish Harding is a British entrepreneur and researcher

“We are extremely grateful for the extensive support we have received from a number of government agencies and companies operating in the deep sea in our efforts to re-establish communication with submarines. We are working hard to re-establish communication with submarines. force for the safe return of the crew members.”

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