Teyana Taylor, Rihanna Twitter Beef: Harsh War of Words Erupts After ‘Stay’ Singer Mocks Taylor in Instagram Video (SEE TWEETS)

Teyana Taylor and Rihanna rekindled their beef resulting in a nasty war of words on Twitter. According to International Business Times, Rihanna dissed Taylor on Instagram posting a video of her hair stylist wearing a long black wig and a fitted hat jokingly singing Anita Baker's "Caught Up in the Rapture."

The video is said to be mocking Taylor who posted a video on her Instagram page two weeks ago singing the same song. One of Taylor's fans pointed out the jab to the hip-hop artist.

"@teyanataylor Rihanna coming for you on her page. She got some dude with a weave singing caught up in the rapture," one user posted.

Taylor was quick to respond which led to a nasty Twitter fight between the two ladies.

"I know b**ches aint throwing subliminal's dat shit for punks. If they gone come at me @ my name. a b**ch can play with everybody else but don't play with me. Thank you," she responded.

Rihanna reportedly responded to the tweet posting: "I REFUSE to help your career... you will NOT get an @ from me! Not til you pay me! #nomorefreepromo#iRefuse."

Rihanna then deleted the tweet. According to the Global Grind, things got out of hand when both Rihanna and Taylor changed the backgrounds on their Twitter pages to disrespectful images. The "Stay" singer changed her background to an image comparing her net worth to Taylor's.

The "Google Me" rapper changed her background to an image of Rihanna's face following the 2009 domestic violence incident with then-boyfriend Chris Brown. Other celebrities jumped in including Brown's current girlfriend Karrueche Tran who simply tweeted "Uh oh."

Rapper Meek Mill also had something to say about the beef writing: "Teyana vs Rihanna... Nothing was the same! Lol" referring to the singer's rumored flame Drake. According to the website the two used to be friends but over the years they have silently become distant. It was rumored that Taylor's friendship with Brown had something to do with it.

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