Nicki Minaj Pops Off About Cardi B After Shoe Throwing Brawl
Nicki Minaj and Cardi B are not on good terms right now, to say the least. The female rap artists have been on each other's bad sides since Cardi B outperformed Minaj earlier this year -- at least, when it came to the performance of her first studio album, Invasion of Privacy -- and Nicki hasn't made her discontent a secret. Notably, Minaj has been dishing out her angry feelings on her Beats 1 radio show Queen Radio, where she said the following:
The radio comments came out earlier this week, as it was reported by Pitchfork, and Nicki Minaj wasn't holding anything back in her comments. Nicki Minaj is loosely referring to an incident that occurred at New York Fashion Week, specifically the Harper's Bazaar Icons party, over the weekend. During this even, Cardi B reportedly lunged at Minaj, and threw some taunts at the fellow musician. It was rumored that Nicki said some derogatory comments about Cardi B's child, which really got under Cardi's skin. It's one thing to attack the artist, but it's another thing altogether to attack the artist's children. There's a video of the altercation, which was posted onto Twitter, although it's very hard to make out what exactly was happening. You can hear Cardi, though.
During Queen Radio, Nicki Minaj continued to dish out some drama about Cardi B, claiming that "Bodak Yellow" rapper threw a bottle at Nicki Minaj during the New York incident. The feud is currently an intense one, it seems, and it won't be dying down anytime soon. Here's what Nicki Minaj said.
Meanwhile, Cardi B also responded to the incident by writing a few words on her Instagram. You can read those comments below.
Clearly, tensions are still fraught at the moment, and it's unclear if this feud will ever be resolved. But we'll continue to keep you posted on the latest celebrity developments with Cardi B, Nicki Minaj and more right here at CinemaBlend.
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