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Julia Fox was convinced Kanye West would choose her over his children: Banks, Azealia

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After Kanye West’s separation, Julia Fox is being beaten by artist Azealia Banks.

It all started when Banks referred to Fox as a “low-rate escort” who wanted to be with Kanye West for money.

“Foolia, we already know the tea! [You] arrived to Miami searching for job, [the] same lawyer was under contract with Ye, and it was a bad PR move from the start “According to the rapper.

“What were you hustling him for?” Banks inquired of Fox. “What about a bag and some Lucien’s? You did not show up because if this is how ladies who “always date millionaires” act when things go bad, threatening tell-all books… You can say goodbye to your days as a low-paying escort, sis.”

“The things you have made public about your drug misuse (s**t he probably had no idea about in the beginning) are not what he needs connected with him in any custody struggle that may emerge in court during divorce proceedings,” she continued.

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Julia was subsequently labelled a “liability” by Banks, who added that “the fact [she] assumed [Kanye] would chose [her] over his children just stinks of entitlement, a lack of any true motherly instinct, and indicates that [she is] in fact, a woman child.”

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