Offset isn't giving up that easily.

On Saturday, the rapper crashed estranged wife Cardi B's performance at the Rolling Loud Festival in Los Angeles, where he pulled out all of the stops with a sign made of roses that read, "Take me back Cardi." He also grabbed a mic and said, "I just want to tell you I'm sorry, babe," according to footage obtained by TMZ.

Though Cardi, 26, didn't look thrilled by her ex's grand gesture at the time, she later addressed the online hate Offset had received.

CARDI B SAYS SHE AND HUSBAND OFFSET ARE 'NOT TOGETHER ANYMORE'

"I know I see a lot of people bashing me because I'm defending my baby's father, they think I'm gonna get back together with him, I'm not saying that I'm gonna get back together with him, I just don't like that bashing online thing," the "Bodak Yellow" rapper said Sunday on Instagram.

"You just saw Pete Davidson was talking about how he don't want to be on this earth because mad people be coming at him every single day. I wouldn't want my baby father to have that feeling because of millions of people be bashing him every day, that's a nasty feeling and I wouldn't want that," she continued.

Cardi confirmed she and Offset, 27, had split earlier this month, after tying the knot in September 2017. They welcomed daughter Kulture over the summer.

Last week, Offset took to Twitter, where he proclaimed, "F–K YALL I MISS CARDI."

CARDI B SHARES FIRST PHOTO OF DAUGHTER KULTURE HOURS AFTER ANNOUNCING SHE AND OFFSET SPLIT

The Migos rapper, who celebrated his birthday Friday, also said his only wish this year would be to get Cardi back.

"We're going through a lot of things right now, I want to apologize to you Cardi, I know I embarrassed you," he said on social media.

After the couple called it quits, Offset's alleged mistress, model Summer Bunni, issued an emotional apology to Cardi. Rapper Cuban Doll also denied having ever been involved with Offset.

This article originally appeared on Page Six.