The gloves are coming off between Nicki Minaj and Farrah Abraham! The rapper showed everyone that she is not a fan of the reality star as she blasted her on her social media. When Abraham found out about it, she fired back and now she banned her daughter from watching the rapper's music videos.
Abraham not allowing her 6-year-old daughter Sophia to see any of Minaj' videos, noting that she doesn't want someone she sees as negative influencing her young child.
Their feud began when Minaj took to Twitter to call out the 24-year-old reality star for her behavior on the Jan. 4 episode of Teen Mom OG. Minaj shared her dislike for the star, tweeting an NSFW post for all her followers to see.
"Farrah is a c*nt to her mother," Minaj candidly wrote, probably not expecting a fire back from Abraham. But the teen mom did learn about the post and all hell broke loose.
Abraham tweeted back to the 32-year-old rapper and told her that her videos are basically like porn. "Cause your a parent right? Your videos look like porn. Horrible good luck being negative #Godbless busy making TV,” she wrote along with the prayer hands emoji and the crying/laughing face.
Cause your a parent right? Your videos look like porn Horrible good luck being negative #Godbless busy making TV pic.twitter.com/u2UVbThCp8
— Farrah Abraham (@F1abraham) January 10, 2016
Minaj, as expected, tweeted back teaching Abraham some grammar 101: “Instead of dragging your mother, learn the difference between “you’re” & “your”, ding bat,” she said. Abraham tried to defend herself, telling Minaj to stop watching Teen Mom OG reruns and go to church.
Instead of dragging your mother, learn the difference between "you're" & "your", ding bat — NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ) January 10, 2016
@NICKIMINAJ you must really want attention - talk about women with respect - its Sunday stop watching reruns & go to church #Godbless — Farrah Abraham (@F1abraham) January 10, 2016
The insults dragged on from there, getting more brutal by the tweet.
Abraham even shifted their Twitter feud to Instagram feud as she posted a snap of Minaj's tweets and captioned it, "Some people should just shut up," pointing out that she doesn't care about other people's negativity.
A photo posted by Farrah Abraham (@farrah__abraham) on Jan 10, 2016 at 12:29pm PST
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