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The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are anticipated to be electric — just inquire with Cardi B and Sha'Carri Richardson! In a fresh promotional clip for NBC spotlighting the forthcoming Paris games, the 24-year-old American track sensation and the 31-year-old rapper share their enthusiasm for the event, while indulging in one of their beloved self-care rituals — manicures.

Meeting for the first time to film the segment, which aired on May 4 during NBC's Kentucky Derby broadcast, the "Up" rapper posed questions to the Olympic hopeful, shedding light on what it takes to qualify for the pinnacle of athletic competition.

Describing her rigorous training regimen, Richardson likened her track sessions to a corporate 9-to-5, detailing her five-days-a-week training schedule with two days of rest. "It's worth the hard work, it's worth the sacrifices. In those moments, it's clear why I pursue this path," expressed the sprinter, who claimed the title of fastest woman in the world after clinching victory in the 100-meter race at the World Track and Field Championships in Budapest, Hungary, in August 2023.

Alluding to past hurdles, Richardson subtly acknowledged her exclusion from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to a positive marijuana test. "I'm determined to overcome any adversity or obstacle and be in Paris," she affirmed, before the duo delved into their excitement about the Olympics being hosted in the iconic city.

Expressing her fondness for Paris, Cardi B noted, "Paris is one of my favorite places in the world," emphasizing how the Olympics being held in such a vibrant city alters the atmosphere. Richardson concurred, anticipating a revitalization of the Olympic spirit.

Looking ahead to her anticipated qualification for the Paris Games at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials in late June, Richardson extended an invitation to Cardi B to witness her race in the City of Lights. "I'll be there for you...and a bit of shopping," Cardi B pledged in conclusion.

The coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris kicks off on NBC and Peacock on July 26.

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