Janelle Monáe called Nelly “a fool” and dropped a few f-bombs while freestyling at a Grammys after-party in Los Angeles.

“(----) you, Nelly!” the “Electric Lady” singer shouted into the mic. “I used to like Nelly, but then he went to perform for Donald Trump.”

Video obtained by TMZ shows the 39-year-old performer rocking with a band in a packed room while launching into a rant referencing Nelly’s Jan. 20 appearance at a Trump inaugural ball.

Monáe, who uses she/her and they/them pronouns, said during Sunday’s performance that they care about minority groups and was disappointed by Nelly’s decision to perform for Trump, who’s frequently accused of bigotry.

“I used to think (Nelly) was cool, but now you look like a ---- fool … ,” Monáe said.

Monáe confessed to being a bit tipsy but said she knew exactly what was going on before launching one last epithet.

Nelly addressed the controversy around his inauguration performance by saying it was patriotic rather than political.

“The politics, for me, is over,” Nelly told podcaster Willie D.

“It is an honor for me to perform for the president of the United States, regardless of who is in office.”

Malone to get statue despite Grammy shutout

Post Malone has now been nominated for 18 Grammy Awards and lost in every category, including all eight nominations Sunday night.

But Posty will finally get his first Grammy Award due to a recent rule change that awards statues to all collaborators of winners.

Malone worked with Beyoncé on “Cowboy Carter,” named album of the year

Baldoni-Lively legal feud finally enters courtroom

After more than a month in the court of public opinion, the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni battle finally entered an actual courtroom Monday in New York.

Attorneys for both “It Ends With Us” stars appeared in Manhattan Federal Court before Judge Lewis Liman. Even before the hearing, Liman said he expected to combine Lively’s initial $250 million sexual harassment lawsuit with Baldoni’s $400 million defamation claim.

Lively, 37, and Baldoni, 41, were not in attendance for the status conference. Neither was Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, who is named as a defendant in Baldoni’s suit along with Lively’s publicist, Leslie Sloane.

Lively claimed that Baldoni, who also directed “It Ends With Us,” sexually harassed her while they were filming the movie. Baldoni denied Lively’s claims and countersued for defamation shortly afterward.

Following the suits, Lively and Baldoni both engaged in extensive antagonistic publicity campaigns.

— From wire reports.