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Nicki Bitches Out Mariah: "I'm Not F#$%ing Putting Up with Her F#$%ing Highness"

All is not well on the set of American Idol. More evidence that Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey despise one another was revealed last night after a video of the two Idol judges bickering like two drunk Hialeah chongas at an Ale House was leaked onto the Internet. According to...
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All is not well on the set of American Idol.

More evidence that Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey despise one another was revealed last night after a video of the two Idol judges bickering like two drunk Hialeah chongas at an Ale House was leaked onto the Internet.

According to TMZ, Nicki and Mariah were at an American Idol audition in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday when a feud erupted over one particular contestant's performance.

"I told them, I'm not fucking putting up with her fucking highness over there," Minaj said of Carey. "I'm not gonna sit here every fucking minute to have you come down and harass me every minute, every day."

Peep the full video after the cut.



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Tension was so thick between Carey and Minaj that producers had to prematurely wrap production, a move TMZ called "uncharacteristic."

We say it's unsurprising.

Rumors that Minaj and Carey were about as tight as Bibi Netanyahu and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad started spreading as soon as American Idol announced the two divas were joining the show. Moreover, Minaj has had a steady stream of beef with other celebrities in her short career.

So if producers want Mariah and Nicki to get along, they better hope Paula Abdul left some happy pills in her former trailer.



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