Megan Thee Stallion has addressed the criticism of her Grammy performance with Cardi B.
“Y’all be acting like people force y’all to look at s**t you don’t like,” she tweeted late Tuesday. “If you like puppies follow puppy pages, if you like food follow food pages, if you like bad bitches follow me. SIMPLE K BYE.”
The comment came after Cardi B got into a war of words on Twitter with conservative commentator Candace Owens, who told Fox News that the rap stars’ performance on the Grammys was a “terrifying” example of “the destruction of American values [and] principles.”
The exchange ended with threats of legal action by both women.
In a lip-synced performance that aired at around 10:15 p.m. ET, the rap stars did a racy medley of Megan’s “Body” and “Savage,” Cardi’s “Up” and their collaboration “WAP.”
On Monday, the U.S.-based National Center on Sexual Exploitation slammed CBS for airing “a performance that could have been cut from a hardcore pornography film.”
Last November, Owens criticized Harry Styles for wearing a dress on the cover of Vogue. “Bring back manly men," she sniffed.