Dua Lipa fan calls police after Nicki Minaj fan flies to his house to settle debate

What should have simply stayed a Twitter argument took a bizarre turn between a Nicki Minaj and a Dua Lipa fan.

As long as the internet has been able to connect people together, there have been arguments.

More often than not, it isn’t a big deal and while people talk a good game, it normally stays online.

But one Dua Lipa fan ended up calling the police after fearing for his safety when a Nicki Minaj fan came to their home.

For those not in the know, Nicki Minaj fans and Dua Lipa fans regularly argue online over who is the better music artist.

However, normally there isn’t anything wrong with that, as long as it is light-hearted and confined to social media.

Police were eventually called. Credit: X/@jps_aririah

Corales reportedly flew from his home in Los Angeles to Phoenix, Arizona, where Kenzo resides, to confront him.

He was able to do this after Kenzo reportedly posted his address online and made a video telling ‘stan Twitter’ to come to his house.

When Corales arrived outside the home he posted the first of many videos. “Cardi tanked. Nicki Minaj is the queen of rap. F**k Dua Lipa,” he said one clip that has been shared on X.

Eventually Kenzo confronted him and the pair argued in person, with Kenzo making clear he feels uncomfortable.

“You’ve been encouraging others on social media to attack my family over Stan Twitter drama just because I said I don’t like Nicki Minaj,” he said.

Corales reportedly flew from his home in Los Angeles to Phoenix, Arizona. Credit: X/@buffys

Eventually police were called to the scene, with Corales still not taking the situation seriously.

In a later clip, he asked the officer if they wanted to say hi to his fans, to which the cop declined.

Corales is not believed to have been arrested as he later updated fans with another video in what looked to be a hotel room.

On social media, both individuals have been criticised for their actions. Kenzo was ridiculed for the unwise decision of posting his address online and inviting people to come to his home.

While Corales was condemned for traveling to his home to engage in a petty argument that should have been kept online.

UNILAD has contacted the Phoenix Police Department for comment.