Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion's drama intensified after the Barbz began doxing the location of the grave of the latter rapper's mother following the release of the diss tracks.

Megan started the fire on Friday, January 26, when she released "Hiss" that seemingly targeted several individuals including Nicki and her husband, Kenneth Petty.

She rapped: "These h-s don't be mad at Megan, these h-s mad at Megan's Law/ I don't really know what the problem is, but I guarantee y'all don't want me to start/ B-h, you a p-y, never finna check me/ Every chance you get, bet your weak ass won't address me."

To defend and protect Nicki, her fans - called Barbz - launched a move to vandalize the grave of Megan's mom, and the social media was not impressed with it.

Nicki Minaj and Her Fans Slammed For Inciting Vandalism

On X, several users revealed the planned doxing and desecration of the grave after Megan aimed her diss track at Minaj. On the other hand, some called out the "Barbie World" rapper and her supporters for promoting such a "disrespectful move."

An X user said, "So the Barbs have found where Meg mom's grave is and told others to go desecrate that lady grave. This is beyond disgusting and now it's time to fully cancel that woman and her cult."

Others reminded everyone that Nicki did not do anything about it, although one fan seemingly exposed the grave's location and told Barbz they knew "what to do."

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On the other hand, more individuals lambasted the user who leaked the location and continuously mentioned them in their tweets, although the X account has since been set to private.

One wrote, "You are a pathetic human being to be trying to leak the graveyard location of a deceased individual. You are doing all of this over a schizophrenic woman that doesn't even KNOW you. I genuinely do hope you suffer the same fate as Nicki's father."

"Giving your fans the green light to vandalize Megan's mom's grave is insane, Nicki Minaj is sick," one added as they put all the blame on the "Super Freaky Girl" rapper.

Meanwhile, a screenshot of an email allegedly sent by Nicki's attorney, Judd Burstein, called the reports "misinformation."

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