Cardi B and Penn Badgley.Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty; Jenny Anderson/Getty

Joe Goldberg has his eyes onCardi B.
On Thursday, the 29-year-old rapper posted a photo toTwitterof a gift she received from Goldberg,Penn Badgley’s character on Netflix’sYou. The gift included a navy hat — similar to the main character’s signature stalking hat — stitched with his famous greeting, “Hello, you.” The hat came with a note, written in the voice of Goldberg’s creepy narrations.
“Hello, you… My stalking and killing may make me a certified freak, seven days a week, but it also brought me to… you,” the messageread, referencing Cardi’s hit song “WAP.”
“Cardi B, you have a way with social media. You’re meaningful. Substantive. I just like you,” it continued. “Can’t wait to see you slaying in this hat. But I certainly hope you don’t disappear.”

Sharing the surprise, which might have arrived ather new homein New York City, the “Rumors” rapper wondered “How Joe found my new house address?😳😳”
The official Twitter account forYouthen hilariously responded, “Lucky guess…,” with a GIF from the show of Goldberg stalking someone.
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Cardi, who has also changed her Twitter profile photo to a shot of Goldberg on the show, has previously voiced her love for the chilling Netflix series,
Last month, the rapper and Badgley had ahilarious fangirl momenton Twitter, which led to Cardipitching an ideafor how she could be included in the next season.
On Oct. 21, she tweeted, “So it’s episode 1 and I’m at Paris Fashion week shutting it down! I turn around and there stands YOU… Ok finish it off @Netflix,” she wrote seemingly in reference to season 3 ending with Badgley’s character running off to Paris to chase another love interest.
During an appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!last week, theGossip Girlalum addressed the idea of Cardiappearing in the series, telling host Jimmy Kimmel: “I don’t know.”
“I mean, I definitely can’t say, but there is actually, I believe, this is true. There’san actual Change.org petition,” he said.
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You, based on author Caroline Kepnes' popular book series, returned for its third season on Oct. 15. Days before it premiered, Netflixrenewed the show for a fourth season.
“It’s been thrilling to watch Penn bring Joe to creepy yet compelling life,” showrunner Sera Gamble said in a statement. “We’re deeply grateful that Netflix has shownYousuch monumental support and that people around the world have enjoyed watching Joe really get it all very wrong over the past 3 seasons. The wholeYouteam is excited to explore new, dark facets of love in season 4.”
The first three seasons ofYouare now streaming on Netflix.
source: people.com