Azealia Banks Admits To Being ‘Annoying’ On Instagram Following Facebook Ban?
Azealia Banks’ haters and bashers have not seen the last of the controversial rapper yet. Despite her alleged ban from Facebook, the “212” hitmaker still has an outlet for her unusual opinions as she’s recently become quite active on Instagram. But based on her latest post, Banks could be in a state of remorse.
On Friday, Banks updated her Instagram account with a meme showing “MasterChef Junior” Season 4’s Sam crying. The meme also included a message about someone being annoying for apologizing about being annoying. The message may be redundant, but it gives off the impression that Banks has recognized how she’s “annoying” to many people and is now asking for forgiveness.
Banks’ Instagram post comes a week after it was reported that she got banned from using Facebook. The 25-year-old hip hop artist was allegedly prohibited from using the social networking website after her comment about Brazil being a nation of “third world freaks” triggered a lot of Brazilians to lash out at her online.
Although many news sites, such as Mirror, reported about Banks’ Facebook being deleted, her account appears to be up again as of writing. Prior to the alleged ban, Banks complained about “bots” spamming her account with “broken English.”
This was not the first time that Banks got expelled from a social networking platform. Last year, the “Ice Princess” rapper was booted from Twitter after posting racist comments against ex-One Direction member Zayn Malik.
Due to Banks’ behavior, she has been involved in many feuds with her fellow celebs. She previously got into a rift with Russell Crowe, Iggy Azalea and Nicki Minaj. This week, All Hip Hop claimed that Banks could be after Pusha T next after the latter plagiarized the former’s cover art for her single, “Yung Rapunxel.”
Meanwhile, Banks, who is MIA from the music scene lately, showed off her talent in impersonating Marge Simpson’s voice this week. On Instagram, she posted a recording of her impression, which many of her fans appreciated.
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