Teen mom alum Farrah Abraham restarted his feud with Nicki Minaj nearly eight years after their infamous exchange on Twitter in 2016, calling the rapper’s tendency to bully others online a “mental illness.”
“The reason someone reaches out in a toxic way, calls someone another name, tries to degrade them, acts like they know how to be a ‘best daughter for their mother’ or whatever, is “It’s denial, he’s delusional,” Farrah, 32, explained on the Wednesday, April 18 episode of the “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
Farrah compared the New York native to Chrissy Teigen and said that those who bully others online don’t “pay attention to their own mental health” and that she doesn’t “think highly of them.”
“It also reminds me a lot of the toxicity between my mother, my sister and my grandmother towards me growing up,” the mom of one told the host. Rabbit Xo, calling it a trigger. “To be honest, I just recognize that it is a complete mental illness.”
Farrah wasn’t done slamming the “Pink Friday” rapper, adding, “I don’t really think Nicki Minaj is a great mom.” I really don’t think she really did the personal work, I think she’s a prisoner, who did some really weird things.
The drama between the “Super Bass” rapper and an MTV alum began in 2016 when Nicki, 41, was reportedly watching reruns of Teen mom and directly criticized Farrah’s relationship with her mother, Debra Danielsen.
“Farrah is good to her mom,” Nicki tweeted. One of Nicki’s followers responded to the tweet and addressed a moment in the episode where Farrah’s 6-year-old daughter Sophia could be seen slapping her on camera. “She was like [bitch] go do some porn and leave grandma alone,” Nicki joked in response.
The reality TV personality quickly caught wind of the Grammy Award-winning musician’s comments and responded, “Because you’re a parent, right?” Your videos look like porn Horrible good luck being negative #Godbless busy making TV.
The response turned into a nasty Twitter exchange, with Nicki tweeting to her more than 20 million followers that Farrah should respect her mother.
“Your mother did not open her legs and have this child. Be happy she helped you! Stop talking to him like that on TV, little ct,” the “Moment 4 Life” singer applauded. “Instead of dragging your mom, learn the difference between ‘you’re’ and ‘your’ ding bat,” she continued, directly referencing Farrah’s phrasing in a previous post.
The exchange ended with Farrah declaring: “To be clear, my mother doesn’t help me, I help her. I love and care for my mother. Stop talking disgusting @NICKIMINAJ.
Teen mom alum Farrah Abraham restarted his feud with Nicki Minaj nearly eight years after their infamous exchange on Twitter in 2016, calling the rapper’s tendency to bully others online a “mental illness.”
“The reason someone reaches out in a toxic way, calls someone another name, tries to degrade them, acts like they know how to be a ‘best daughter for their mother’ or whatever, is “It’s denial, he’s delusional,” Farrah, 32, explained on the Wednesday, April 18 episode of the “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
Farrah compared the New York native to Chrissy Teigen and said that those who bully others online don’t “pay attention to their own mental health” and that she doesn’t “think highly of them.”
“It also reminds me a lot of the toxicity between my mother, my sister and my grandmother towards me growing up,” the mom of one told the host. Rabbit Xo, calling it a trigger. “To be honest, I just recognize that it is a complete mental illness.”
Farrah wasn’t done slamming the “Pink Friday” rapper, adding, “I don’t really think Nicki Minaj is a great mom.” I really don’t think she really did the personal work, I think she’s a prisoner, who did some really weird things.
The drama between the “Super Bass” rapper and an MTV alum began in 2016 when Nicki, 41, was reportedly watching reruns of Teen mom and directly criticized Farrah’s relationship with her mother, Debra Danielsen.
“Farrah is good to her mom,” Nicki tweeted. One of Nicki’s followers responded to the tweet and addressed a moment in the episode where Farrah’s 6-year-old daughter Sophia could be seen slapping her on camera. “She was like [bitch] go do some porn and leave grandma alone,” Nicki joked in response.
The reality TV personality quickly caught wind of the Grammy Award-winning musician’s comments and responded, “Because you’re a parent, right?” Your videos look like porn Horrible good luck being negative #Godbless busy making TV.
The response turned into a nasty Twitter exchange, with Nicki tweeting to her more than 20 million followers that Farrah should respect her mother.
“Your mother did not open her legs and have this child. Be happy she helped you! Stop talking to him like that on TV, little ct,” the “Moment 4 Life” singer applauded. “Instead of dragging your mom, learn the difference between ‘you’re’ and ‘your’ ding bat,” she continued, directly referencing Farrah’s phrasing in a previous post.
The exchange ended with Farrah declaring: “To be clear, my mother doesn’t help me, I help her. I love and care for my mother. Stop talking disgusting @NICKIMINAJ.