Azealia Banks went off on Julia Fox in response to her recent interview with The Times in which she claimed she was unhappy with her relationship with Kanye West ) relationship. Addressing the comments on X, formerly known as Twitter, Banks said she hoped West would “learn a lesson from these white girls.”
“Girl… you did get this job contract through a famous lady in Miami. You know wwwwww you were a comfort woman there,” Banks began. “Calling yourself a ‘chess piece’ is giving yourself too much credit… Sis, you’re not even on the chess board. Oh my God, how long is this asshole going to ride? ‘I ate Chicken Alfredo with Kanye and he Bought me a second hand Birkin bag from @therealreal store, ‘shit?
Kanye West poses with Julia Fox during Paris Fashion Week
PARIS, FRANCE – JANUARY 23: Ye and Julia Fox during Paris Fashion Week on January 23, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Mark Piasecki/GC Images)
In a follow-up post, she added: “Kanye better learn a lesson from these white girls. They all have this fucking racist sense of entitlement and stupidly think they are something he specifically covets because they are white — don’t understand that Kanye already has all the white piss in the world and then when their egos get hurt they try to act like they’re somehow above him and too good for him, These bitches act like the Jesus they wrote walked.
Azealia Banks gets mad at Julia Fox
Check out Foxx’s full rant about Julia Fox below. This is far from the first time she’s made headlines for recent controversial posts on social media. Earlier this month, she responded to accusations against Diddy that he was a “lower man.” Stay tuned for further updates from Azealia Banks as well as Kanye West and Julia Fox on HotNewHipHop.
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