The Twitter feud between Miranda Lambert and Chris Brown continues.
The online argument started when Lambert criticized the fact that Brown was allowed to perform twice at Sunday's Grammy Awards ceremony, posting on Twitter: "How dang long did they give Nicki Minaj to do whatever that was? Strange. And Chris Brown twice? I don't get it. He beat on a girl..."
She added: "Not cool that we act like that didn't happen. He needs to listen to Gunpowder and lead and be put back in his place. Not at the Grammys."
Brown responded with an aggressive series of Tweets that have since been removed by Twitter, noting: "HATE ALL U WANT BECUZ I GOT A GRAMMY Now! That's the ultimate F--- OFF!" and "I'M BACK SO WATCH MY BaCK as I walk away from all this negativity #teambreezygrammy"
Lambert then defended her original position, posting on Tuesday: "You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything. Oh and one more thing for all who are asking....I have a Grammy too:)"
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