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Nicki Minaj has reportedly been invited to the White House, following her claims about the coronavirus vaccine.
The 38-year-old rapper revealed the news to fans on her Twitter after making headlines for her stance on the vaccine and that being the reason she would not be in attendance at the Met Gala earlier this week.
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Nicki has been called out and involved in a war of words with many about her stance on the vaccines since
Rapper/media mogul 50 Cent dropped by Thursday night’s edition of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show.
Nicki Minaj after the rapper faced a backlash this week over her remarks about the coronavirus vaccine.Minaj, who said that she would get vaccinated “once I feel I’ve done enough research”, claimed on Monday (September 13) that her cousin’s friend in Trinidad had been made impotent by a COVID vaccine and “his testicles became swollen”.The claim was subsequently dismissed by Trinidad and Tobago’s health minister Terrence Deyalsingh, who said that their department “wasted so much time yesterday
Nicki Minaj a call with a doctor, according to an official, after she expressed concerns this week about getting the COVID-19 vaccine. The rapper tweeted on Monday that she wants to do more research before getting vaccinated and claimed that a friend of her cousin's had experienced adverse effects from it, which health officials have refuted. «My cousin in Trinidad won't get the vaccine cuz his friend got it & became impotent.
Nicki Minaj has hit back at the White House after officials denied that she was invited to Washington.Minaj tweeted yesterday (September 15) that “the White House has invited me” to address her questions about the COVID-19 vaccine before adding: “Yes, I’m going”.But according to a White House official, the rapper was simply offered a call.“As we have with others, we offered a call with Nicki Minaj and one of our doctors to answer questions she has about the safety and effectiveness of the
tweeted Monday shortly after revealing that she wouldn’t be attending the Met Gala due to its vaccine requirement. “His testicles became swollen.
Rapper Nicki Minaj is receiving words of encouragement on social media from fans and stars following her apparent war of words with the Biden administration on Wednesday.
Rap artist Nicki Minaj slammed America’s cancel culture after she spoke out about her vaccine hesitancy and compared it to China's restrictions on residents and visitors from criticizing the country's leaders.
Nicki Minaj has doubled down on her stance regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, after alleging that her cousin’s friend developed swollen testicles from the jab. On September 13, the “Super Bass” rapper tweeted that she would not be attending the Met Gala because she did not want to get vaccinated, and later claimed the White House invited her to visit. However, an official from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue said the rapper was only ever invited to connect with a doctor over the phone.
Nicki Minaj has revealed that her Twitter account was temporarily suspended this week for spreading misinformation around COVID-19.The rapper has hit the headlines this week after claiming in a tweet on Monday (September 13) that her cousin’s friend in Trinidad had been left impotent after being vaccinated against the virus. “His testicles became swollen,” she added.“His friend was weeks away from getting married, now the girl called off the wedding.
Rapper Nicki Minaj hit back at the White House on Wednesday after the Biden administration put out a statement clarifying it had offered her a phone call to discuss her coronavirus vaccine hesitancy, not an in-person visit. "Do y’all think I would go on the internet and lie about being invited to the f---ing White House? Like what? Do you guys see what is happening right now?" Minaj said in a 14-minute post on Instagram.
The Late Show host Stephen Colbert has parodied Nicki Minaj‘s now-infamous COVID-19 misinformation tweet with a parody of her 2011 hit ‘Super Bass’.The parody was entitled ‘Super Balls’, a reference to Minaj tweeting second-hand and unverified anecdotal information about her cousin’s friend having an adverse side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine.Pre-empted by footage of a fake news team discussing Minaj’s statement, a Minaj soundalike then raps over the song with new lyrics about “swollen testes”
Nicki Minaj that suggested the COVID-19 vaccine could cause reproductive issues. Minaj, who has over 22 million Twitter followers, sparked controversy Monday for a series of tweets she posted about the COVID-19 vaccine ahead of the Met Gala.«They want you to get vaccinated for the Met,» the 38-year-old wrote.
The health minister of Trinidad and Tobago has denied Nicki Minaj‘s claim that her cousin’s friend developed swollen testicles after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. On September 13, the “Super Bass” rapper tweeted that she would not be attending the Met Gala because she did not want to get vaccinated, and the event required proof of vaccination for all who walked the carpet.
Nicki Minaj’s claims about the COVID-19 vaccine.The rapper claimed in a tweet on Monday (September 13) that her cousin’s friend in Trinidad had been left impotent after being vaccinated against the virus. “His testicles became swollen,” she added.
Nicki Minaj‘s anecdote about a family friend becoming impotent after getting vaccinated for COVID-19.Earlier this week, Minaj said she didn’t attend the 2021 Met Gala because attendees were required to be vaccinated. The rapper has not been vaccinated yet but said she would “once I feel I’ve done enough research”.She also said her cousin in Trinidad “won’t get the vaccine cuz his friend got it & became impotent”.“His testicles became swollen.
Nicki Minaj has been criticised by the UK’s chief medical officer Chris Witty after she tweeted that COVID vaccines are linked to impotence.It comes after the rapper claimed a cousin of hers in Trinidad refused to get the jab because “his friend got it [and] became impotent” and “his testicles became swollen”.“His friend was weeks away from getting married, now the girl called off the wedding,” she claimed, urging her followers to “just pray on it” and “make sure you’re comfortable with [your]