Rihanna got into a Twitter feud with Teyana Taylor, which led to a lot of name calling and deleted tweets. The tiff began when Taylor posted a seemingly harmless Instagram video of her singing a cover of "Caught Up in the Rapture."
Afterwards, Riri posted a vid of her male stylist dressed in drag, while singing along to the song.
Teyana sensed a diss and quickly hit back: "Don't play wit me @rihanna f*ck all this industry sh*t, YOU & I know each other VERY well. Throwing subs 4 wat? u got my #, don't show off."
After getting hit with a barrage of tweets from the Riri Navy, Teyana added:
"i sing caught in the rapture on IG then she posts her boy singing the same song, the same part, with curly hair and a snap back??? #PETTY. … petty is petty and shade is shade, b*tch knew what the f*ck she was doing."
Rihanna then chimed in saying "I REFUSE to help your career…you will NOT get an @ from me! Not til you pay me! #nomorefreepromo #iRefuse."
So far, no apologies have been issued from either party.
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