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News February 5, 2020
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Nicki Minaj And Meek Mill Exchange Super Ugly Accusations

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February 5, 2020. Leave a Comment

Rapper Nicki Minaj (real name Onika Tanya Maraj) is suddenly very active on social media. Following the drop of a new single along with news she’s hosting Rupaul’s “Drag Race,” today, today she went off on Twitter where she addressed the ongoing bad blood between her husband, Kenneth Petty, and her ex, Meek Mill (real name Robert Rihmeek Williams), that spilled out to the public during Grammy Awards weekend in Los Angeles.

Addressing Mill’s obsession with her new husband that includes a diss song describing Petty as a wearer of boot-cut jeans, the Twitter battle started off innocently enough with a tweet by Minaj reading, “Trigger fingers turn to #TwitterFingers bad built face ass obsessed with the Queen.” The tweet included a famously awkward image of Mill that’s been used to make fun of the rapper’s build.

The Queens-born rapper added, “N***a been tweeting bout my man for a year now. Talking bout he went to my page to see him but he was blocked. My n***a, move on. I know ya btch embarrassed. Shitted yaself in that store when u got pressed tho.”

Adding an exclamation point, Minaj went on to accuse Mill of physical abuse, writing, “You beat your own sister and taped it. Spit on her & taped it. Kicked me in front of your mother and sent her to the hospital. Sucking drake dick made u feel tough again. Move on.”

Not about to let Minaj’s comments fly, Mill shot back with a reference to Minaj’s brother, Jelani Maraj, who recently was found guilty and sentenced to 25-years-to-life for predatory sexual assault against a child and endangering the welfare of a child.

On Twitter, Meek wrote, The only way you can try to kill my career is to say I beat women … talk about ya brother convicted of rape and you been knew and paid for his lawyer … ya little brother touched that lil girl too! You know I know … you want me to crash with ya boyfriend and I won’t

“You sad you willing to crash your man because you losing now and everybody in the industry know you a bad person! You been knew your brother was raping that little girl that’s why I got away from you!”

Minaj responded with a claim that Meek was a witness to an extortion attempt by the mother of the child who was assaulted by her brother. Leaving out his guilty status, she wrote, “Imagine talking about an alleged rape of a child to hurt someone who wasn’t involved just so ppl can dislike me. You can never stand on your own. You won’t tell ppl the mother is on tape asking me for $20 million to make the charge go away tho. U was around. U know. See u soon”

Mill finished out the exchange by claiming he was hanging out with his pregnant girlfriend, Milan Harris, making for a very awkward dynamic. In a Tweet he quickly deleted, he wrote, “My girl is with me very pregnant watching me tweet about my ex is very clownish…Ima exit.” He then finished, “Go to church leave me alone!”

Check out Minaj and Mill’s ugly exchange below.

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#MrsPetty aka #NickiMinaj tells #MeekMill aka #TwitterFingers it’s time to move on! 😭😭😭

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Woah!! #NickiMinaj and #MeekMill lock and unload on each other. Scroll back to see how it started. 💣💣💣

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