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Twitter suspends rapper's account

Twitter has now taken action against the rapper following her racial and homophobic tweets at former One Direction star, Zayn Malik via her account, on May 10, 2016.

Azealia Banks

Twitter has now taken action against the rapper following her racial and homophobic tweets at former One Direction star, Zayn Malik via her account, on May 10, 2016.

The social medium formally suspended her account today which is assumed to be a direct result of reports from other Twitter users.

This is another repercussion following Banks' Twitter exchange with Skai Jackson and Malik, which saw her dragged heavily by the 14-year-old star.

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Yesterday, we reported that Rinse Born and Bred festival in the United Kingdom had announced that Banks would no longer be headlining their event, indicating that the brand is made for everyone and is all about "inclusivity and equality,"  something Banks seems to know nothing about.

As previously reported on numerous occasions, Banks is best known for her Twitter rants than her music and has taken shots at other Hollywood stars such as Donald Trump, Eminem, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj and Iggy Azalea.

Sadly, Banks' apology which she issued following the backlash for her actions, was not enough to save her.

We think this is good riddance and Banks could use the the time away to get a grip on her attitude, what do you think?

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