Azealia Banks has gone on a bizarre online rant aimed at Australian pop star, Troye Sivan.
US rapper Azealia Banks has gone on a bizarre online rant aimed at Aussie pop star Troye Sivan months after dissing the Australian music industry.Oddly, the compliment rubbed Banks the wrong way and she let him have it on social media.
Banks 32, then hit Sivan, 28, with a series of personal jabs about his appearance and appeal before concluding: “Give it up, puberty hit that ass and made u a doofy looking young man. I bet he’ll pull the gift and ‘come out’ as trans next.”To celebrate his latest album Something To Give Each Other, we played a game of In The Spotlight with @Troye Sivan ✨, streaming locally on BINGE – publicly came out at age 18 in a 2013 YouTube video.
“This is these white kids’ weird way of apologising for bandwagoning,” the rapper wrote in another Instagram Story.
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