Responding to rapper Iggy Azalea's confession that she considered killing herself last year, "Chasing time" hitmaker Azealia Banks has said that the former should have just turned her thought into action.
Azalea had earlier confessed in an interview that she sometimes thought about ending her own life after receiving a lot of criticism from several people in the industry as well as fellow entertainers like Banks and Erykah Badu.
Responding to the interview, Banks implied that Azalea should have gone ahead, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"Yaas slavemaster, drive that slave truck right off the canyon," she wrote.
Banks's harsh comment didn't go unnoticed by Azalea, who then chose to ignore it.
"I see no difference between her and any other internet troll at this point in time. Whatever floats her boat," she tweeted.
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