Rapper Azealia Banks hit out at pop star Sia in a furious online tirade after she was criticised for sacrificing chickens as part of the witchcraft she practices.
The 212 artist, 25, was enraged by a Twitter post in which Sia, 41, called her actions 'the wackest s**t I've ever heard'.
Responding to the remarks, Azealia raged: 'And your ugly pasty dry white lady winter skin face is the ugliest fave (sic) I've
ever seen that must be why you hide it all the time.HAVE SOME F*****G RESPECT FOR MY F*****G TRADITIONAL AFRICAN RELIGION YOU POMPOUS WHITE B*TCH'
She followed the post by offering to produce an ointment for the singer's 'chapped face', before declaring 'this is your first warning'.
The posts have since been deleted and replaced with a screen grab of the message 'Stop apologizing. No more explanations.'
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Sia for comment.
Critical: The 212 artist was enraged by a Twitter post in which SIA called her actions 'the wackest s**t I've ever heard'
Not buying it: Sia suggested an alternative to killing poultry
Shocking: The rapper didn't hold back in her expletive-filled rant
Warning! She followed the post by offering to produce an ointment for the singer's 'chapped face', before declaring 'this is your first warning'
The fall out comes after Azealia managed to shock fans with a bizarre Instagram video showing herself cleaning out a cupboard after three years of apparently sacrificing chickens.
The video starts with Azaelia looking ready to do some DIY, telling fans: 'The amount of c**p that's about to come off my floor right now guys. Oh My God.'
However, it soon emerges that this is no ordinary cleaning job with the camera panning to a small closet covered with the remains of feathers and blood.
Bizarre: Azaelia shocked fans with a bizarre Instagram video on Friday showing herself cleaning out a cupboard after three years of sacrificing chickens
It is not known exactly why the rapper has been sacrificing the birds, but she claims on the video that it is 'three years of brujeria,' which is the Spanish word for witchcraft.
'I've got my sandblaster, my goggles...it's about to go down,' she says, protective eyewear perched on her nose. 'Real witches do real things.'
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