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Nicki Minaj Taunts “Peasant” Remy Ma, Offers Her Half A Million If She Can Make A Hit Record Over The Weekend

Nicki Minaj Goes At Remy Ma Over Instagram Nicki Minaj clarified her clapback to Remy Ma …and dug into the beef even deeper with her latest IG posts. First, Nicki made sure fans caught some extra lines she had for Remy on her track with Lil Wayne “Changed Up,” that may have gotten lost in the shuffle of “No Frauds” hype. But just to drive the point home, Nicki posted the lyrical breakdown of her Remy diss verse…and explained that she was too busy being booked and fulfilling paid obligations (and high-end socializing) in Paris to bother responding to the Bronx-bound “peasant.” She also challenged her to make a chart-topper by the end of the weekend…or book an interview where the topic of discussion isn’t Nicki. Oh, and if you’re wondering what Nicki’s referring to with that line about lesser-known NY rapper Lady Luck…here’s the clip of the interview she’s referring to: Good to know. Now that you’re all caught up on #Queentime, disses have been broken down, and Nicki has given a Remy a faux ultimatum and cash offer…whose side you got? Is Nicki winning this rap battle in her own 2017 type of way? Or did Remy bury her once and for all? Instagram/Twitter/Splash

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Nicki Minaj Taunts “Peasant” Remy Ma, Offers Her Half A Million If She Can Make A Hit Record Over The Weekend

Walmart ‘Surprised’ Greenpeace Singled Out Them For Indonesian Rainforest Destruction Criticism

Responding to Greenpeace’s recent report (a screengrab of which is above) on the wholesale destruction of Indonesian rainforest by Sinar Mas Group affiliate Asia Pulp & Paper , Walmart issued a press statement Wednesday expressing shock that it would be singled out in the report, as it has been in discussions with the environmental group on ways to improve its supply chain. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Walmart ‘Surprised’ Greenpeace Singled Out Them For Indonesian Rainforest Destruction Criticism