Nicki Minaj deletes twitter account
Updated: 2012-04-17 11:21
(Agencies)
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Nicki Minaj has deleted her twitter account after getting angry about her music being leaked online.
The 'Turn Me On' singer became annoyed after fan site NickiDaily posted leaked tracks from her relaunched album 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded', causing her to state she would not be returning to the social networking site.
In a series of tweets, she wrote: "And that's exactly why I'm paying the barbz DUST right now! And deleting my twitter. Smdh - don't cry for me argentina. Like seriously, its but so much a person can take. Good f***ing bye. (sic)"
She briefly returning to the site yesterday (15.04.12), tweeting: "On second thought I'll just follow a new set of barbz. The ones I follow r very mean and ratchet. *side eyes them* *looks into the sea for more* (sic)"
Her account has now been deleted and she has 30 days to reinstate her username should she change her mind.
Meanwhile, Nicki has topped the Billboard 200 album chart with the LP, knocking Madonna - who she collaborated with on the 53-year-old star's new record 'MDNA' and appeared with at the half-time Super Bowl show - off the top spot.
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