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Nicki Minaj Was Sexually Passed Around In The Music Industry In Conduct The MeToo Movement Is Against October 2. 2018
Nicki Minaj 35-year-old Nicki Minaj is currently the top selling female rapper in the world. She has released several hit songs and albums that reached the top of the charts. Many see the glamorous side of her career, not realizing what went on in the background. Minaj is signed to rapper Lil Wayne’s Young Money Records, whose parent company is Cash Money, owned by Bryan Williams. What the public doesn’t realize is in order to become famous with the rap collective, Minaj was sexually passed around among men on both labels. It is the standard Hollywood practice that has plagued so many women. Minaj dated her former long-term boyfriend, rapper Safaree Samuels, during that time and he was distressed to find out what was happening. It damaged their relationship and he began cheating. Recently, I covered stories on rapper Jay Z preying on underage girls who wanted to become entertainers, such as the now famous Foxy Brown, Rihanna and Teairra Mari, among others. I also wrote about rapper Jermaine Dupri preying on young girls from his reality show “The Rap Game.” These things should not have happened. There should be a congressional law regarding the casting couch, as some women have been sexually assaulted and raped by men like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby. Furthermore, the younger sexual assault victims who are underage and have been targeted by film, TV and music executives, as well as actors, actresses and rappers, cannot grant consent. It is not consensual. They are being raped at age 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in very destructive acts. How is this acceptable human behavior. It must stop. RELATED ARTICLES Cardi B’s Husband Rapper Offset Threatens To Kill Nicki Minaj For Threatening To Murder His Wife Cardi B Chosen Over Nicki Minaj To Perform At Super Bowl Half Time Show |
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