Cardi B deletes Instagram account after responding to Azealia Banks' nasty insults

Cardi B Deletes Instagram After Reigniting Feud With Azealia Banks

Cardi B Deletes Instagram After Reigniting Feud With Azealia Banks

In the wake of a public roasting from fellow rapper Azealia Banks, Cardi B has deleted her Instagram account and made her Twitter private.

The "Ice Princess" rapper goes on to explain that two years ago when Beyonce dropped Lemonade, the narrative around Black women was an intelligent one and the "Bodak Yellow" rapper shifted that.

According to Billboard, before removing herself from Instagram and allowing only her current followers to see her tweets, Cardi B responded, saying: "I'm from the hood". She also called Zayn Malik from One Direction a "sand n--", so she's not a big fan of people from the Middle East in general. I speak how I speak. I am how I am. People followed me on Instagram and the people gave me a platform to introduce my talent. "If I respectfully told you I don't want to take a picture your drunk ass shouldn't get close to me and disrespect my decision, space or privacy". "That's what I just mind my business", she added.

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In her new "The Breakfast Club" interview, Banks puts Cardi on a lower scale than artists like Beyoncé based off her content and dialect.

While Banks was doing that, Vermont Senator and leading 2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders was complimenting Cardi B for her insight on the need to strengthen Social Security in an interview with GQ, where she impressed with her knowledge of presidential history.

"Just because I mix a few words up, forget to use commas or misspell a few words doesn't make me illiterate and doesn't make me stupid. And because I laugh a little harder or talk a little louder doesn't make me a caricature!" she said in the now deleted post. Instead, she chose to pray for her enemy's inner peace. She then calls on Azaelia to "pray for [her] own success before [she prays] for the downfall of others". It's worth noting, however, that the last thing Cardi needs is a physical run-in considering how far along she is in her pregnancy, which is something that the individuals in the video also apparently failed to consider.

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