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A Profanity-Laden Tweet From Lana Del Rey Has Become A Very Useful Meme 😂

A Profanity-Laden Tweet From Lana Del Rey Has Become A Very Useful Meme 😂
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An online feud between American pop stars Lana Del Rey and Azealia Banks has spawned a rather sweary meme.

The pair clashed after Del Rey publicly criticised Kanye West for his vocal support of US President Donald Trump – a confrontation that riled Banks.

“Don't use Kanye for your own vapid attempts to seem politically aware … Kanye is not your enemy or THE enemy," the rapper wrote on Instagram. “I'm tired of white women in Hollywood and their fake a** innocent agendas."

Del Rey responded on Twitter, asking Banks to come to her address and “say it to my face" then later posted the following blunt tweet – be warned it contains very strong language.



Let's just say people were shooketh.






Even the Dictionary had to comment.



The fiery feud has raged on and become increasingly personal, but it is Del Rey's potent mixture of F-bombs and a double negative that has been shared most and now even become a meme.

Here is how nine others interpreted the comment:

1. A bargaining chip at the bar




2. A food shield




3. A romantic tool




4. Consumer protection




5. An expression of rage




6. A mantra for 5 Seconds Of Summer fans




7. Translating South Korean pop music




8. Explaining eating habits




9. An ode to a year




Celebrity statements are truly the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you for your contribution, Lana.


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A version of this article originally appeared on Press Association.

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