Nicki Minaj has revealed that she has been banned from Twitter following her tweets about her cousin's friend being impotent with swollen testicles after getting the COVID-19 vaccination. In an Instagram Live, Nicki Minaj said that she will never go back to Twitter. She also said that things are started to feel scary, comparing it to people in other countries who can't praise God freely.
She said, “I remember when I was when I was a little girl, and I would be taken to church. Sometimes the people in church would tell us, “Be happy that you’re able to praise God freely because some people in so many countries in the world can’t praise the God they’d like to praise freely.”
She also said, “I’m seeing Black women on Twitter, Black women I follow acting like this is funny."
Before ending the live, reiterated that she never gave any facts about the vaccine and that she didn't show up to the MET Gala because she didn’t want to travel with her son, Papa Bear.
Meanwhile, a senior editor for the Huffington Post said that Twitter representatives responded to Minaj's accusations that she was in "Twitter jail," stating that they "did not take any enforcement action" on her account.
NICKI MINAJ SAYS SHE WAS INVITED TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Meanwhile, the rapper has also revealed that she has been invited to the White House. She said, “ . . . I think it’s a step in the right direction. Yes, I’m going. I’ll be dressed in all pink like Legally Blonde so they know I mean business. I’ll ask questions on behalf of the ppl who have been made fun of for simply being human."
Meanwhile, Don Lemon said that a source told CNN that the White House has offered Nicki "a conversation with a doctor to clarify the efficacy and side effects of the vaccine not a visit to the White House."
Nicki fired back, maintaining that she was invited to the White House, saying, “Do y’all think I would go on the internet and lie about being invited to the f*cking White House. Like What? Do you guys see what is happening right now?”
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO HEALTH MINISTER RESPONDS TO NICKI MINAJ
In related news, Dr. Terrence Deyalsingh, the Health Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, has publicly addressed Nicki's claims regarding her cousin’s friend’s swollen testicles. Dr. Deyalsingh says that there has been no such reported case of impotence and/or swollen testicles in the entire country.
He explained, “There has been no such reported either side effect or adverse event. What was sad about this is that it wasted our time yesterday trying to track down — because we take all these claims seriously."
He added, “As we stand now, there is absolutely no reported such side effect or adverse event in Trinidad.”