Nicki Minaj got into a NSFW public spat with reality TV star Farrah Abraham after watching "Teen Mom OG." In this photo, Meek Mill's girlfriend performs at Drai's Beach Club - Nightclub at the Cromwell hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, during a New Year's Eve celebration, Dec. 31, 2015.
Nicki Minaj and Farrah Abraham got into a public spat Sunday after the “Anaconda” singer criticized the reality TV star over her relationship with her mother on “Teen Mom OG.” Minaj used some NSFW language for Abraham after watching the latter’s MTV hit show."Farrah is a c--- to her mother,” Minaj, 33, wrote on her Twitter account. After one of Minaj’s followers joked about Abraham's 6-year-old daughter, Sophia, the rapper followed up with another tweet shortly, writing: “She was like b---- go do some porn & leave gramma alone."
Within no time, Abraham tweeted back, "Cause your a parent right? Your videos look like porn Horrible good luck being negative #Godbless busy making TV."
However, Abraham’s response did not stop Minaj. "Your mother didn't open her legs and have that child," Minaj wrote, while taking another dig at Abraham. "Be happy she's helping! Stop talking to her like that on tv u lil c--- @F1abraham."
In response to the public spat, Abraham took to her Instagram and Twitter accounts to slam Meek Mill’s girlfriend.
"Some people should just shut up," Abraham captioned an Instagram snap of Minaj's tweets. "Like they see all the footage — like their parents — Like I care about their negativity #godbless busy making tv."
While defending herself, Abraham wrote on her Twitter account that Minaj should stop watching “Teen Mom OG.”
“I slay [sic] I have no time for rerun watching ignorant minions like @NICKIMINAJ worry about your family #Watchandlearn,” Abraham wrote.
This is not the first time Minaj has got into a Twitter battle. Last year, she got into a heated exchange of tweets with Taylor Swift over MTV Video Music Awards nominations. She was also involved in a feud with Miley Cyrus at the award show after the latter described Minaj as "not polite" in an interview.
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