It’s the beef that was always going to barge its unwanted self into our daily existence; Iggy Azalea in the red corner, and Bhad Bhabie, AKA cash me outside girl in the blue.

Rather than being confined to the keyboards and hashtags of the relatively safe (physically speaking) cyberspace battleground, this incident got offscreen and allegedly reared its ugly head in an LA nightclub.

With a smorgasbord of tweets, snapchats and Insta. stories having since been erased from the interwebs, here are the facts; Iggy Azalea suggested that Bhabie (Danielle Bregoli) couldn’t sell a gig ticket, to which Bregoli took to Insta story to calmly tell Azalea “don’t talk shit on the internet Iggy u a bitch just mad at 15 year old outsold your ass” (sic).

Then, on Wednesday at Fashion Nova and Cardi B’s collaboration launch party, Bregoli launched a cup of water at Azalea, pointing out that “you’re all wet bitch”, the entire incident captured wonderfully through the screen of a cellular device.

Check out footage of Bhad Bhabie taking things beyond the keyboards

Azalea took to Twitter after the incident, laughing off the “attack” and insisting she wasn’t going to fight back because, in case people forget, she’s an adult.

Watch Iggy turn the other cheek

https://twitter.com/IggyData/status/1062995360237395969

It wasn’t a ceasefire when it came to social media though, with Azalea taking the time to remind her audience on the Twittersphere (they’ve since been deleted) that she felt the entire thing was a distraction from the  “2.7 million dollar distribution deal I came back to LA to sign.”

She signed off with the following;

IMAGINE ME SCRAMBLING AROUND ON THE FLOOR IN A DIRTY NIGHT CLUB TRYING TO HIT A TEENAGE GIRL.
GIRL. NO.
I’M GROWN AND WILL SIMPLY HAVE YOU REMOVED AND CONTINUE ENJOYING MYSELF.
🙄 #YOUNOTSPECIAL
ANYTHING ELSE FROM HER MOUTH IS IGNORED –
IT’S TOO PRESCHOOL FOR ME.

— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) NOVEMBER 15, 2018

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