Remy Ma Continues to Go In on Nicki Minaj “My Grandmother Always Told Me to Never Speak Ill of the Dead” [Watch]

Remy Ma Continues to Go In on Nicki Minaj “My Grandmother Always Told Me to Never Speak Ill of the Dead” [Watch]

Remy Ma is letting her “bully” persona run rampant as she continues taking shots at Nicki Minaj in an attempt to provoke a response.

During her interview with Fat Joe on the Wendy Williams Show, Remy discussed their new album Plata-O-Plomo and the 2017 Grammys before of course shifting to the “ShEther” diss.

When asked why Nicki was targeted, Remy revealed that Nicki isn’t necessarily a target but she does feel like she’s standing up for the women Nicki dissed before.

“It wasn’t that she was targeted. [‘Shether’] was a response. She started it,” Remy said. “I feel that it’s weird because [Nicki’s] been doing this to a lot of females, from Lil’ Kim to Mariah [Carey] to Taylor [Swift] to Hannah [Montana], and no one says anything.”

Remy also let fans know exactly what she meant when she made the “stop my bag” comment during her Instagram live video on Thursday (Mar. 2) during the conversation with Wendy, revealing that she took it as a diss when Nicki posted her album sales on her Instagram page in response to the “ShEther” diss.

“It wasn’t necessarily the little subliminal stuff on records because I don’t care about records. It was the behind the scenes things that you people will never know about, as far as trying to keep me off red carpets or trying to make sure awards don’t go to me or she’s not gonna be in attendance or trying to get people to make bad reports about my album sales or just anything that I’m doing to make me look less and make her look better. When you’re trying to stop my bag, when you’re trying to stop me from taking care of my children, then I have a problem with that,”

Letting one more fly, Remy made sure that her attire matched her latest record, “Another One” which dropped Thursday (Mar. 2), stating she choose the attire to honor Nicki Minaj’s career. “I came appropriate for the services. My grandmother always told me to never speak ill of the dead.”
Check out the interview below.

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