Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Iggy Azalea Scolds Beyounce For Using Racial Term 'Becky' In Lemonade

It didn’t take long for Iggy Azalea to find herself in another Twitter controversy, and this time she stepped in it for calling out Beyoncé’s use of ‘Becky’ as being racist towards white women! Keep reading for her shocking posts.

Oh geez! Iggy Azalea, 25, just had to go there and called out a fan for calling her a “Becky,” but in the process she dissed Beyonce, 34, for using the term in her lyric about husband Jay Z‘s alleged cheating. The Aussie rapper claims that anyone calling a white girl a “Becky” is not cool, and Iggy won’t tolerate that name being thrown her way.


“Girl, BYE. Do you know how many time ppl have called me BECKY?” Iggy tweeted after a fan called her the perceived offensive name on her Twitter. “It didn’t have any kind of positive intention behind it. Don’t start.” Yikes! Hopefully Iggy realized that by revealing how much she despises being called a Becky, she just gave her legion of haters a whole new term to throw her way.

“Generalizing any race by calling them one stereotypical name for said race. I personally don’t think is very cool, the end,” Iggy added. The use of “Becky” as a derogatory term for white women has suddenly come up thanks to Bey’s lyric off her new album Lemonade where she sings, “He only want me when I’m not there. He better call Becky with the good hair.”

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