MNEK’s tweet comes amidst Banks accusing RuPaul of plagiarism.

When you are an artist with a collaboration track record like British pop singer/songwriter MNEK, fans are bound to wonder who your next collaboration will be with. But when a fan made a request that the singer should work with rapper Azealia Banks, MNEK had a blunt response for them.

On Twitter, the star retweeted the fan’s request and replied that he had absolutely no interest in working with Banks any time soon. “She actively hates gay ppl [sic] but exploits our culture,” he wrote. “I’ll pass.”

she actively hates gay ppl but exploits our culture. i’ll pass. https://t.co/jtVsVporIc — MNEK-- (@MNEK) June 5, 2018

MNEK’s tweet comes after Banks’ latest Twitter debacle, where she told her fans that she had RuPaul’s album American removed from Spotify due to a pending claim that the Drag Race host copied the production of her song “The Big Big Beat” for his song “Call Me Mother.” Following the tweet, Azealia fired off a number of tweets criticizing white gay culture, RuPaul's Drag Race, and RuPaul himself.

Some fans of Banks’ have pointed out that MNEK’s statement is misleading — Banks identified herself publicly as bisexual back in 2015 amid constant backlash from the LGBTQ community for her use of gay slurs on her now-deactivated Twitter account.

This is not the first time Banks has spoken harshly about the LGBTQ community. Back in 2015, she launched a tweet that compared the LGBTQ community to “the gay white KKK” shortly after being caught on video leveling homophobic slurs at a flight attendant.

MNEK is joining Monét X Change, the latest contestant to leave the competition on Drag Race, in criticizing Banks publicly. Monét tweeted last night that Banks’ career had been built off of her LGBTQ fan base. “The hetero community wasn’t checkin for yo ass before this debacle, and they won’t after,” the queen wrote. “Obscurity is where you shall exist.”