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Nicki Minaj Sends Shots At Iggy Azalea Over An Old Dug Up Tweet

 In a recent trend on Twitter, people have been unearthing old tweets from various artists and reposting them for everyone to view again. In one of them, Iggy Azalea scoffs at Nicki Minaj after one of her performances on BET.
"LMAO at Nikki saying she did the BET Awards live. Errrr. If you say so girl," reads Iggy's tweet.
When Nicki caught wind of this tweet, which was original posted in June 2010, she responded as Nicki would typically respond. Aggressively.
"Laughing at sh*t u can't even do...study dat formula...cornball....LMFAO," reads Nicki's response.
Iggy recently attempted to smooth things over with a extensive message on Twitter.
"Listen. I see a trend on Twitter in the last week that involves people retreating artists old tweets. I'm talking OLD, done and dusted a** ones. And while I know most artists are gonna go the silent route and ignore that it's happening, I'm going to talk to you even though I know the people who get hype off the whole thing are immature anyhow. But here goes: YES. I have an opinion," wrote Azalea. "And NO, even when I'm a fan of someone it doesn't mean I like EVERY THING THAT THEY do. There was once a time when I could crack jokes, talk about TV shows or whose record I hate and whose I loved etc. on Twitter. I can't do that now. In part because you guys would make life a nightmare and in part because it would just be unprofessional. But remember there was a time when my twitter was just for my friends and family to see. Just like yours probably is now. Anyhow - to me, I feel like what you guys are doing is really unfair. That's my opinion. Right now in 2013."

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