The Smashing Pumpkins recently issued a statement in response to D’Arcy Wretzky’s claim that the band excluded her from their rumored upcoming reunion. A spokesperson for the group said that, though they haven’t played with Wretzky in over 18 years, she “always deferred” their invitations to join. Wretzky has now fired back in a rare new wide-ranging interview with Alternative Nation. “[Billy Corgan] says that he’s invited me to come out and play for all of these things, which is a complete lie,” she said. “He’s never invited me to anything.” She mentioned that she also wanted to join Corgan onstage during his recent tour behind Ogilala.

In fact, my feelings were a little bit hurt because he did the solo album tour, and he didn’t tell me when it started. I was texting him saying, ‘Where the fuck are you dumbass?’ He’s like, ‘Oh, I’m in New York. The tour started.’ Then I’m like, ‘Where are you?’ ‘Oh, the tour ended, you missed it.’ He thinks it’s a privilege for anyone to be in his presence, so therefore he shouldn’t have to tell me, and I shouldn’t have to be invited.

She also talks about how in 2016, she got back in touch with Corgan shortly after James Iha joined Corgan and the band onstage. “There were a couple of fans, somebody told Billy that I wanted to talk to him, and gave him my phone number,” Wretzky said. “He called me and left me a message. It was kind of like a Parent Trap, we got Parent Trapped. He called me, and I was thinking he wanted to talk to me, and he was thought I wanted to talk to him. It was kind of funny.” She then referenced his political opinions and “crazy stuff, like he supports Trump. What? The shapeshifting thing, I honestly think he may have a brain tumor. He’s always been insufferable.”

When asked if she has any plans to release music of her own, she responded, “Whenever I think about releasing music, I just feel like, what’s the point?” She continued:

For a long time I didn’t do it because I knew Billy would take credit for it. If it’s good, he’ll take credit for it, and if it’s not he’ll be like, ‘That’s why we fired her from the band, she sucks.’ It took me a long time to not care, and not hate him. Now I don’t hate him, I’m back to where I was at the beginning. I laugh at his antics, and I’m going to go about my own life, but I don’t feel sorry for him. I do think he needs to get an MRI though.

Wretzky said that in her conversations with Corgan, they agreed that if they brought the band back, it would be to make new music together—not “play the oldies just for money.” She discussed a merchandising dispute with Corgan, Rick Rubin’s role in the band’s new music, her relationships with James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin, her health, and much more. Read the entire interview. Pitchfork has reached out to the Smashing Pumpkins' representatives for comment.