Azealia Banks does not need Twitter to get into a Twitter feud -- her depravity knows no bounds.
And so over the weekend,theatricality of eroticism she and Rihanna got into a political beef over Trump's immigration ban -- just guess which side Banks is on -- that resulted in both parties sharing screenshots of each other's phone numbers.
SEE ALSO: Rihanna just gave you a reason to cry with this touching Obama tributeIt started after Rihanna dissed Banks' boy, President Trump.
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Banks has been banned from Twitter for her countless offenses, so she defended Trump against Rihanna in a xenophobic Instagram caption, telling her to, "stop chastising the president."
The Instagram has since been deleted, you can read the caption below, via People:
As far as rihanna (who isn’t a citizen, and can’t vote) and all the rest of the celebrities who are using their influence to stir the public, you lot really REALLY need to shut up and sit down. Stop chastising the president. It’s stupid and pathetic to watch. All of these confused people confuse other confused people. Hoping the president fails is like getting on an airplane and hoping the pilot crashes. What makes you think, the the USA is going to enter the Middle East destroy a bunch of shit and pull out without any real repercussions????
Banks, an on-again, off-again Trump supporter, has a history of racism, including a series of tweets hurling racial slurs at Zayn Malik, so lashing out at Rihanna certainly is not unpresidentedunprecedented.
Rihanna then addressed Banks' blood sacrifice hobby in a series of Instagram hashtags.
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In a now-deleted Instagram, Banks posted a screenshot of Rihanna's post with the caption, “I GREW UP PLAYING SOCCER IN A DIRT YARD WITH A COCONUT AND OPEN MY LEGS FOR ANY AND EVERY MOTHERFUCKER WHO I THINK I CAN GET TO WRITE ME SONGS OR BUY ME DRUGS. I CAN BARELY PERFORM BECAUSE I LINE MY BROWN BLUNTS WITH CRYSTAL METH AND AM OFTEN VERY WINDED ON STAGE.”
Rihanna responded with the correct amount of shade a couple hours later:
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Banks, seemingly in an effort to prove she's not screaming into the void, posted what is allegedly a screenshot of Rihanna's phone number, which is attached to a Los Angeles area code and not 212. The number has since been disconnected.
Not to be outdone, Rihanna chanted her Twitter avatar to a screenshot of text messages from a number believed to belong to Banks accusing Rihanna of being a drug and sex addict. It also hints at a long-rumored feud between RiRi and Beyoncé.
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To be continued?
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