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If you’ve been anywhere near social media the past couple days, then you’re probably already aware that Cardi B threw a shoe at Nicki Minaj at a New York Fashion Week event over the weekend.

Cardi left with a sizable bump on her forehead, and many hoped that would be the end of the matter.

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It may be a while before we find out exactly what transpired between these two icons, but the conflict has the hip-hop world divided.

When queens go to war, it’s the peasants who suffer, and most are calling for a truce.

But of course, there are those who are still thoroughly enjoying the drama.

And sadly, it seems Cardi falls into the latter category.

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According to a new report from TMZ, Cardi is spoiling for round two.

In fact, she’s reportedly told friends that she would happily whip a Louboutin at Nicki’s head again if given another chance.

Cardi says she was merely defending her family’s honor after Nicki questioned her parenting ability and spoke ill of her daughter.

On one of her "Queen Radio" broadcasts, Nicki flat-out denied after making such comments.

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Of course, she also said Cardi would "die" if she continued talking trash, so that probably didn’t help the situation.

But it doesn’t really seem to matter what Nicki has to say at this point, anyway.

Cardi has made up her mind that Nicki is her enemy based on comments that were made before the Fashion Week altercation.

According to TMZ, Cardi was especially pissed off by Nicki’s comments that she needs an intervention.

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Apparently, Cardi finds it hilariously ironic that Nicki — whose temper, she claims, is well-known within in the industry — would encourage her to seek help for anger issues.

Cardi cops to being the aggressor this time around, but she says Nicki is a notorious bully who finally got what was coming to her.

It’s anyone’s guess as to where things will lead from here.

But we think it’s safe to say this conflict will get worse before it gets better.

We’ll continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as new information becomes available.