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Cher has got herself in a bit of bother on Twitter

  • November 28, 2011
  • Brad O'Mance

An unlikely 'Twitter war' has broken out between fans of Cher, Cher herself and 'Team Minaj', ie Nicki Minaj's fans.

As reported by AceShowbiz (the tweets have been deleted it seems), a Cher fan tweeted Cher to ask her if she was aware of the fact that she was 'dissed' in Minaj's ode to shitting, 'Did It On 'Em' (the line being: "If you could turn back time, Cher/ You used to be here but now you gone, Nair").

Cher then replied, quoting the original tweet and adding her own "Ive seen lots of people come & go! No biggie (sic)".

This then caused Nicki Minaj's fans to have a slight meltdown and resulted in Cher apo­lo­gising and saying it was all a big mis­un­der­stand­ing and that she was "dumb" for not checking her facts before replying.

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