#SiaIsOverParty Trends After She Asks Cardi B & Nicki Minaj: You Aren’t Feuding Are you? We’re Focused On Systemic Racism
#SiaIsOverParty Trends After She Asks Cardi B & Nicki Minaj: You Aren’t Feuding Are you? We’re Focused On Systemic Racism
Cancel culture is going strong and many are calling on singer Sia to be next.
She appeared to tweet a handful of controversial tweets, leading to the hashtag #SiaIsOverParty, which started trending on Twitter shortly after its inception.
In one tweet, she seemed to question the ongoing feud between female emcees Cardi B and Nicki Minaj.
Hey @iamcardib @NICKIMINAJ you aren’t thinking about a feud right now are you? We are focused on the problem of systemic racism.
She also urged fans to see the film I Am Not Your Negro.
In another tweet, she spoke on wearing blackface.
Lastly, she replied to a Twitter user with the handle @N*ggerMinaj,
oh love I’m so sorry you’re struggling this too shall pass
That tweet dates back to 2012, but #SiaIsOverParty became a thing on Twitter over the weekend, garnering mixed reactions.
Twitter is so bipolar, literally few months ago y’all were up Sia’s ass and now y’all making up lies about her, imagine how tired we are. #SiaIsOverParty #SiaIsLovedParty pic.twitter.com/oEl1qqaxOq
— Dorin (@Intofurler) June 13, 2020
#Siaisoverparty is so unnecessary and useless y'all know that every reason you made up on your mind is actually not true and has explanations y'all are just ignorant so lemme promote my fancam pic.twitter.com/R3AtkEvwHB
— doa with ? (@siastractions) June 13, 2020
Sia has since cleared up her tweet about Cardi B and Nicki Minaj.
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