The ‘Black Widow’ raptress warns the blogger to ‘watch your mouth’ and keep her son’s name out of her mouth or else she will be sued again after Tasha lost to Cardi B in a defamation case.
AceShowbiz –Iggy Azalea has declared a war with Tasha K, who was battling it in court with Cardi B earlier this year. The Australian femcee has threatened to sue the blogger for spinning a story about her cooking oxtail for her rumored boyfriend Tory Lanez.
On Wednesday, July 13, Iggy posted some pictures on her Instagram Story showing off a food that she made. After The Shade Room posted about it, Tory gushed over her cooking skills, fueling their dating speculation.
Tasha then picked up the story and added more seasonings to it, claiming that Iggy was leaving her child Onyx at home to hang out with Tory. She also alleged that the “Fancy” raptress fixed the Canadian rapper a plate before her child.
Not having it, Iggy then fired back at Tasha on Twitter. “Tasha watch your mouth & definitely keep my sons name out of it,” she warned the blogger, who lost the defamation lawsuit against Cardi in January. “I certainly DO have that good lawyer money, don’t get sued AGAIN, you have rent to pay baby.”
In response to a fan who defended her, the mother of one explained why Tasha couldn’t be more wrong. “Firstly, why would I be fixing my son oxtail? It’s spicy & not something a two year old would eat,” she argued. “Secondly, I don’t bring men around my child. Lastly, why are we even talking about any of this…because I cooked…food? Like… huh? It’s so unwarranted, I mind my business.”
However, Iggy didn’t let it bother her for too long. “Anyway, back to minding MY business,” she added in a follow-up tweet. “A business that actually pays me. Lmaooooooooo…. be well!”
Tasha was ordered to pay Cardi $1.5 million in punitive damages, $1.3 million for her attorney’s fees, $1 million for general damages and $250k for medical expenses after she’s found guilty of defaming the “WAP” hitmaker. However, she refused to pay, claiming that doesn’t have that amount of money in February.
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