Nicki Minaj drags Miley Cyrus by calling her 'Perdue chicken,' talks marriage plans on radio show

There's no truce in the Nicki Minaj-Miley Cyrus word wars.

In a new episode of her "Queen Radio" show Friday, Minaj dismissed her fellow music star as a "Perdue chicken" as part of a back-and-forth feud that goes back to 2015.  » RELATED: The many styles of Nicki Minaj

"Perdue Chickens can never talk (expletive) about queens," Minaj says, referring to herself as royalty. "But I do notice a lot of Perdue chickens have been trying to say the queen's name for clout. And that's always been happening. And that's what (Cyrus) did in the first place. And the white girl cry and made the black girl seem like she was a bad guy... She disrespected me in a magazine article for no reason."

In the process, Minaj also threw a crude accusation at Cyrus.

Minaj's slam comes a few weeks after fans questioned whether Cyrus was throwing shade in her new song "Cattitude," with the lyric: "I love you Nicki, but I listen to Cardi." (Minaj and rap rival Cardi B got into an infamous brawl at a New York Fashion Week party in September.)

Cyrus clarified the lyrics on Roman Kemp's Capital Breakfast radio show, saying there is no beef anymore, according to  complex.com.

"They're both queens. And anytime you want to feel powerful and strong, that's my go-to: Cardi and Nicki," Cyrus said on the radio show, according to People.com.

Nevertheless, fans looked back to the start of the beef between Cyrus and Minaj in 2015, which opened with Cyrus taking Taylor Swift's side vs. Minaj in a New York Times interview, according to  billboard.com. Minaj responded tartly in person days later at the VMA Awards, saying host Cyrus "had a lot to say about me the other day in the press. Miley, what's good?"

Minaj shared some personal news, too, during the radio show. She started riffing about pregnancy, before saying she wasn't, "but we did get our marriage license," she said, referring to boyfriend Kenneth Petty.

She continued, explaining she's in a good place.

"I think I have what I was striving for, just happiness. It was so hard to get to a happy place. Now that I'm there I don't want to compromise that for anyone or anything. Certain traveling things I don't (want to) do it. I'm just enjoying my downtime."

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