Nicki Minaj Goes Off On Safaree & His Hairline After His Twitter Rant

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Safaree Samuels (L) and Nicki Minaj attend the Herve Leger By Max Azria fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2014 at The Theatre at Lincoln Center on September 7, 2013 in New York City.

Nicki Minaj isn't having it with Safaree today.

Nicki Minaj has been on her press run these past few days following the release of Queen. You could only expect that any time Nicki Minaj speaks to the media, something is going to spark some controversy. After sitting down with her former nemesis, Funk Flex last night, she spoke on allegations that Safaree ghostwrote for her. Since then, Safaree went into a lengthy response on Twitter where he addresses their relationship issues and more. Nicki Minaj clearly saw some of his tweets on her timeline and now, she's issued her own response.

This Thursday's episode of "Queen Radio" on Beats1 is going to get spicy but before then, Nicki's gave Twitter a preview of what to expect. The "Barbie Dreams" emcee went off on Safaree for the things he claimed on Twitter earlier today including denying that he used her credit card for prostitutes.

"U stole my card & told me you thought it was an account with “free money” that I didn’t know about. On God. God will strike you down & more for lying. Ha! Stop saying u packed & left !" She wrote. " On Jesus u came to my house CRYING BEGGING to go w|me to Europe to the EMA’s. I said NO DUMMY"

She also claimed that Safaree also tried to get back together with her when Meek Mill was about to come home and said that he was at her house crying. Which is equally strange since she also alleged that he asked Nicki and Meek Mill to retrieve a nude from someone else for him.

To top things off, Nicki Minaj also went in on Safaree over his hairline and claimed she paid $10K for him to have it done from the same doctor that did Tyga's. Yikes.

Peep the tweets below.

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