Cardi B and Candace Owens’ ugly Twitter brawl ends with serious legal threats

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What began as another Twitter spat between conservative commentator Candace Owens and rapper Cardi B early Tuesday quickly escalated into a full-fledged war of words by day’s end — one so vicious that threats of a lawsuit were made.

The feud began extremely early Tuesday morning, when around 2:27 am, Cardi B retweeted a clip of Owens speaking on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” about the rapper’s extremely profane, licentious performance Sunday at the Grammys.

“Yaaaayyyyyyy WE MADE FOX NEWS GUYS !!! Wap wap wap,” the rapper sarcastically wrote, mocking Owens for her commentary.

“Wap” is the name of the song she performed. It’s an acronym for wet female genitalia.

View Cardi B’s tweet below, and also take note of the comment beneath it:

Owens responded hours later, around Tuesday afternoon, with a serious tweet warning Cardi B that her brand of “music” is a “cancer cell to culture.”

“Young black girls are having their minds poisoned by what you are trying to package and sell to them as ’empowerment.’ I’m one of the few that has courage to tell you the truth. You should thank me,” the conservative commentator wrote.

The argument could be made that Cardi B’s “music” is poisoning the minds of ALL girls.

Cardi B responded by thanking “Candy,” her nickname for Owens, for bringing attention to her song. In response, Owens reiterated that she doesn’t bemoan the rapper’s success but rather the lack of morality she’s promoting.

“I take issue with you being used to encourage young women to strip themselves of dignity. Men typically treat women how they treat themselves. You know that,” she wrote.

The rapper responded by bringing up former first lady Melania Trump.

“No! Candy, men treat women on how a woman allows a man to treat them.I mean look at Melania she was a porn star however she didn’t allowed Trump to treat her as so or shame her for her passed and made her into a First Lady & the mother of his child,” she wrote.

Trump was never a “porn star.” She was a model who did some nude photo shoots in her career. Moreover, she never purposefully marketed her modeling toward children. Plus, there’s a difference between modeling for magazines and simulating female sex acts on live television.

Cardi B’s tweet is not being included because of the graphic imagery it contains. However, Owen’s reply can be seen below:

A couple tweets later, Cardi B went on the offense by first playing a video of Owens proudly making a sandwich for her husband and then bemoaning her being “submissive to a white man.”

Owens responded with some moral clarity.

“If you think making your husband a sandwich is a sin, but popping your vagina into another woman’s vagina in front of the world is power — you are a lost soul,” she wrote.

Cardi B replied by highlighting a tweet Owens had posted in 2018 in which she’d offered the rapper a little bit of praise. What changed, she wanted to know.

The conservative commentator explained that everybody has their positives and negatives, but that the fact remained that Sunday’s performance was a big negative.

It was around this time in the feud that Cardi B made what could conceivably wind up being a million dollar mistake. The rapper posted a fake tweet of Owens admitting that her husband had cheated on her with her brother.

At first Owens laughed it off, but then Cardi B made the mistake of doubling down.

Look:

Bad move.

In response, Owens threatened to bring out her lawyers.

But Cardi B kept tripling and quadrupling down.

And so before the day ended, Owens upgraded her threat to a fact.

“I am 100% suing Cardi for that nonsense,” she tweeted.

Look:

Whoop, there it is.

Afterward, the two continued to throw shots at one another:

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