BREAKING: Lebron James reignites the feud between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B after saying they should “keep quiet” instead of letting it spread. Nicki slyly responded to X: “He’s right. Maybe learn to rap first — not my fault your pen always needs a ghost.” Minutes later, Cardi responded: “At least my ghost got me a Grammy and hits. You’ve been rapping for 15 years and you’re still begging the charts to pay attention to you. Don’t start with me, old lady.”

The social media storm erupted within minutes of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James jumping into the simmering debate between the two most powerful female rappers on the planet: Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. And just one sentence from LeBron set the entire entertainment world on fire.

T everything started when LeBron, in a random interview with The Culture Report, spoke up about the never-ending rivalry between the two female artists:

“I think they should keep quiet, instead of letting it spread further. It doesn’t help anyone.”

Just a few hours later, social media X (formerly Twitter) exploded when Nicki Minaj posted a sarcastic tweet, supposedly aimed directly at Cardi B – and slightly “agreeing” with LeBron:

“He’s right. Maybe learn how to rap first — it’s not my fault your pen needs someone else to hold it.”

That tweet was like throwing a spark straight into a gas tank. Less than 10 minutes later, Cardi B fiercely counterattacked with a sharp tongue that caused a stir on the Internet:

“At least my ‘ghost’ helped me get a Grammy and a hit. And you, you’ve been rapping for 15 years and you still have to beg the charts to pay attention to you. Don’t start that with me, old lady.”

Three sentences. A war. And millions of followers are “on fire” in the comment section.

Hashtags #NickiVsCardiAgain and #LeBronStartedIt immediately climbed to the top 1 globally in just 30 minutes. The online community was clearly divided into two factions: the “Barbz” (Nicki fans) and the “BardiGang” (Cardi fans) attacked each other mercilessly, causing the X platform to almost overload due to the huge number of interactions.

Meanwhile, LeBron James – who just wanted to “call for peace” – was dragged into the eye of the storm. A viral parody video with the caption “LeBron trying to stop drama but ends up starting World War III.” Some fans even joked: “LeBron left the NBA to become a mediator, but ended up starting a rap world war.”

American entertainment newspapers quickly jumped in. TMZ called it “a legendary war of words started by a basketball player,” while Rolling Stone sarcastically said: “From the court to hip-hop, LeBron still knows how to make things burn.”

To this point, Nicki Minaj continued to “like” comments attacking Cardi, while Cardi B posted a story laughing with the caption: “When they said stay quiet but couldn’t mind their own business 😂.”

As for LeBron, he posted a single tweet after the drama storm:

“Man, I just wanted peace.”

But it was too late. The internet had its biggest party of the year, and this time, the one who lit the fire… was LeBron James – the man who was supposed to “put out the fire.”

From the game on the court to the “battle” on social media, LeBron proved one thing: every time he opens his mouth, the entertainment world shakes.

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