Sarah Palin suing Azealia Banks after Twitter row
Sarah Palin is suing singer Azealia Banks after the pair engaged in an unlikely Twitter feud.
The 212 star recently sparked an unlikely online feud with the former Governor of Alaska, while responding to a satirical news article that suggested Palin had once said black people "accepted (slavery) willingly."
Banks appeared to suggest Palin should be sexually assaulted on
camera in a series of since-deleted posts on Twitter.com, but later
returned to social media to clarify her comments, stating, "I would
never wish a woman to be raped." She then shared a lengthy apology
on Tumblr later on Tuesday (05Apr16) insisting her words had been
misconstrued and had been intended to be humorous.
Despite the apology, Palin has now revealed she intends to sue
Banks for her comments.
"I've had enough of the unanswered threats and attacks against my
family and me," she told People.com. "So, for the first time I'm
going to enjoy the only retribution some protected 'celebrities'
seem to understand - I'm suing Azealia Banks and can't wait to
share my winnings with others who have gone defenseless against
lies and dangerous attacks far too long."
Palin added that she's in "discussions with attorneys" and added
Banks shouldn't feel that her race allows her to say things she
wouldn't be able to if she were white.
"Let's be honest here: if a white girl were to say what this black
girl is saying, the screams for the entire white population's head
would be louder than the nonsensical rap that Azealia spews all the
way to the bank," she added. "The white girl would probably be
locked up."
Following Palin's statement, Banks was quick to respond on
Twitter.
"If Sarah Palin actually decides to sue me I'll only use the
controversy to make myself an even larger American Cultural
Figure," she wrote, before adding: "When you're a public figure who
courts attention, you can't sue (people) for making jokes. Freedom
of Speech girllllyyyyy (sic)."