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Azealia Banks Quits Social Media
“I’m exhausted of seeing their overly sensitive reactions and responses to everything”.
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She’s quite social media in the past, although not to much success, but today Azealia Banks has announced once again she’ll be leaving the online social world alone.
The message wasn’t shared on Twitter as the 25-year-old hasn’t been seen on the micro blogging site since having her account suspended after she tweeted racist and homophobic remarks to Zayn Malik. The Harlem artist said in a Facebook post that she plans to quit social media “for good”.
Now, Banks says she’s setting social media aside – but of course, everyone else is to blame for why.
In a Facebook post, Banks began her goodbye with “I’m seriously exhausted of other peoples feelings”. It’s also confusing that she says she hates being told how to behave, yet feels that anyone who challenges her comments are “overly sensitive”.
After listing all her grievances, the rapper leaves us with, “My legacy can’t live and die on the internet”.
Just as recently as last month, Banks took to Facebook to accuse both Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga of plagiarism on Facebook.
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The post about Gaga using her ideas to name Artpop was removed soon after it was posted.