Nicki Minaj blasts Donald and Melania Trump

Photo Credit: Instagram - @nickiminaj
Photo credit: Instagram – @nickiminaj

Rap’s reigning queen Nicki Minaj has been known to ruffle some feathers throughout her career with her brazen rants and jabs at people who perpetuate sexism and racism in this world. And she continued that trend this weekend during one of her performances when she blasted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, in front of millions of fans.

The incident happened last night as Minaj performed as a part of Tidal’s 1015 charity concert, which was held at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and benefitted the Robin Hood Foundation. During her set, Minaj took a break from spitting her memorable bars to create one unforgettable moment in which she warned the men in the audience to avoid dating “brainless women”  before claiming that Trump is a prime example of that mistake.


“‘Cause you n—as are so f—ing weak, y’all got the audacity to be intimidated by a bad motherf—king queen and get your motherf—king feelings hurt. ‘Cause Barack needed Michelle, b—h,” Minaj told the packed venue. “And Bill needed a motherf—ing Hillary, b—h. You better pray to God you don’t get stuck with a motherf—ing Melania.”

“You n—-s want brainless b—-es to stroke your motherf—ing ego? Well, f— you n—a!” Minaj screamed at the crowd before twerking on a chair to Fetty Wap’s famous hit “Trap Queen.”


Well, despite her impassioned impromptu speech during last night’s concert, Minaj seemed to have a bit of a change of heart this morning when she went on Twitter and clarified her comments about Melania.

“Wasn’t ‘dragging.’ She seems nice. But a smart man knows he needs a certain ‘kind’ of woman when running for president/attempting greatness,” Minaj wrote to her 20 million followers.

Well, what do you think of Minaj’s comments? Do you think she was dragging Melania? Let us know in the comments.

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