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Snoop Dogg Compares Iggy Azalea to Marlon Wayans in 'White Chicks'
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The veteran rapper also calls the 'Fancy' hitmaker 'b***h' in response to her angry tweets after he made fun of her make-up free looks.

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Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea's beef continues. The veteran rapper has sent out his response to Azalea's tweets in which she called him "an a**" for mocking her looks. On Tuesday, October 14, Dogg posted a photo of him wearing a wig and captioned it, "So says Todd cool out lil sis he was only jokin Sike. Ub***hu !!"

In the next post, he compared the "Fancy" hitmaker to Marlon Wayans' character in "White Chicks". "Ok last one. Hahahahaha I didn't make this shit up I jus post smoke n chill Hahahahahahah. So says Todd," he wrote.

Azalea fired back in some Twitter posts. She also uploaded a photo of Dogg and captioned it, "Glass Houses @snoopdogg Im a 'b***h' because i called u out for being a secret fan? Grow up & god bless." The posts are no longer available.

"I'm gonna delete that because i know you got the memo and thats all i needed. don't need it living on my page for eternity. And for the record i only had an issue with the meme in the first place because he acts another way to my face, he even follows me," she explained.

The two stars' feud started when Dogg made fun of Azalea on Instagram. On Monday, she responded by writing, "I'm disappointed you'd be such an a** for no reason."

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Ok last one. Hahahahaha I didn't make this shit up I jus post smoke n chill Hahahahahahah. So says Todd

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