Azealia Banks is once again stirring up controversy, this time targeting Julia Fox in response to her recent comments about her relationship with Kanye West. During an interview with The Times, Fox expressed regret about her brief romance with the rapper, which prompted Banks to deliver a scathing response on social media.

Taking to X/Twitter, Banks didn’t hold back, claiming that Fox was well aware of her role in Kanye’s life, adding that she hopes the rapper has finally “learned his lesson” about dating white women.

“GIRL… You literally were contracted for this job thru a celebrity Madam in Miami. You knewwwww u was there to be a comfort girl,” Banks began her rant. She then downplayed Fox’s importance in Kanye’s life, continuing, “Calling urself a ‘pawn’ is giving urself waaaay too much credit… u wasn’t even on the chessboard sis. Lmaooo how long is this btch gonna ride this ‘I ate chicken Alfredo with Kanye and he got me second-hand birkin from @therealreal brick and mortar store,’ sht out??” Banks mocked Fox for allegedly chasing after Kanye, even when he was elsewhere, fueling her fiery critique.

In a follow-up post, Banks emphasized her hope that Kanye has gained some perspective after his relationship with Fox. “Kanye better learn his lesson about these white girls,” she wrote. “They all have this fcked up sense of racist entitlement and foolishly think they’re some special coveted thing to him because they are white – not understanding that Kanye got all the white pssy in the world already.” Banks went on to slam Fox, saying, “These b*tches acting like they wrote Jesus Walks…”

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Banks’ rant isn’t surprising given her track record of controversial takes on social media. Just earlier this month, she made waves with her comments about Diddy, theorizing that the music mogul was a “bottom.”

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