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24 July, 2015, 08:32
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AFP
24 July, 2015, 08:32
Update: 24 July, 2015, 08:32
Singer Nicki Minaj (R) accepts an award from singer Taylor Swift during the American Music Awards on 20 November 2011 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: AFP

New York: Pop superstar Taylor Swift apologised Thursday to rapper Nicki Minaj after striking a rare false note in an online row over the MTV Video Music Awards nominations.

Minaj had charged that her ‘Anaconda’ was passed over for Video of the Year due to bias against African American women, with the music industry preferring ‘very slim’ women.

The very slim Swift, who received the most nominations for the August 30 awards, responded to Minaj that ‘I’ve done nothing but love and support you’ and invited her to share the stage if she wins for her video ‘Bad Blood.’

‘It’s unlike you to pit women against each other. Maybe one of the men took your slot,’ Swift, a self-identified feminist, wrote on Twitter.

Nearly two days later and facing criticism, Swift — who has usually managed to avoid controversy in her smooth-sailing career — backtracked.

‘I thought I was being called out. I missed the point, I misunderstood, then misspoke. I’m sorry, Nicki,’ Swift tweeted.

Minaj had said she was bewildered by Swift’s original response and that she instead wished that Swift had spoken out on portrayals of African American women.

She indicated Thursday that any ‘bad blood’ was over, tweeting in response to the apology: ‘That means so much Taylor, thank you.’

The controversy brought an unexpected intervention Wednesday from another singing star, Katy Perry, who suggested that Swift was using the ‘pit woman against each other argument’ while herself putting down another woman, Minaj.

Perry’s tweet to her nearly 73 million followers marked a rare moment that the long-rumoured tension between two of the era’s top pop singers has come into the open.

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