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Nicki Minaj Asks Her Fans Not To ‘Threaten Anyone On My Behalf’

Nicki Minaj wants to increase the peace and deteriorate the hate among her Barbz fan club and is asking to "never threaten anyone on my behalf."


Nicki Minaj wants to increase the peace and deteriorate the hate among her Barbz fan club and is asking to “never threaten anyone on my behalf.”

The “Starships” rapper took to Instagram Story over the weekend to send a special request to her fan club. With a new album on the way, Nicki is seemingly asking her fans to play nice and not spread negativity and violence in her honor.

“Dear Barbz. Be sure to never threaten anyone on my behalf,” she wrote in a post captured by The Shade Room. “Whether on the internet or in person.”

Nicki continued. “Whether in jest, or not. I don’t and have never condoned that.”

The “Freaky Girl” rapper ended by bringing attention to her new album “Pink Friday 2,” which is due early next month.

“We have an amazing album right around the corner. 12/8/23. It feels so surreal and euphoric,” she wrote. “Wishing you blessings on blessings.”

Nicki received mixed responses from onlookers who cited her as the reason much of her die-hard fan club is known for spewing negativity online.

“Girllllllll I love you but, you know you be the problem,” one person wrote.

“Girl bye. You have literally told your fans to attack other artists. You like their negative comments about other artist on Twitter and everything,” added someone else.

In September 2022, YouTuber Kimberly Nicole Foster threatened to file a lawsuit against Nicki Minaj fans who leaked her personal information online after the vlogger sent out a tweet calling Nicki a “horrible person.” Screenshots reportedly showed Nicki’s “liked” tab on Twitter where the rapper was liking tweets that encouraged further harassment against Foster.

“It was normal, annoying stuff where I was like, ‘OK, block and move on,’” Foster told The Daily Beast. “The messages became more threatening and dark, and then it started to be, ‘We’re gonna find you. I’m gonna kidnap you, I hope you get raped.’”

Now Nicki appears to be calling for peace from her fans as she prepares to release another studio album.

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