“I am actually here to support someone in a way that’s helpful and also mindful,” the Australian artist continued.
I’m not supposed to be mindlessly telling you all whatever was happening because half of these people are just here for entertainment not to help.” Azalea added.
Azalea expressed her frustration with the song’s chart performance shortly after it dropped, blaming the outcome on not enough promotion or TV appearances.
“They came and checked my place to make sure I wasn’t trying to stash anything weird and, like, get it to her or something…to make sure I wasn’t a bad influence,” Azalea said at the time.
Her latest tweets come after Britney appeared in court on Wednesday, speaking publicly about the effects of her conservatorship for the first time.
During the hearing, Britney was not questioned by her conservators’ lawyers, nor have they had the opportunity to rebut her allegations in court.
After Wednesday’s court appearance, a source told PEOPLE that Britney was “very nervous” but “grateful” to be able to speak in front of the judge.