With some cute family images of her husband, her son, and other family members, Nicki Minaj has given fans a glimpse into her life as a mother and wife.
Fans got a rare peek at Minaj’s sensitive side on Instagram on Tuesday (March 21). The Queens native included a number of pictures of priceless family occasions in the post.
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Minaj was seen posing with her in-laws in addition to being photographed with her husband, Kenneth Petty, and their two-year-old son, Papa Bear. “3 generations of Petty. Plus mommy…” She stated in the post’s caption. “Moments 4 Life…”
Nicki Minaj uses Instagram to preview her new songs in addition to posting pictures of her family. Her most recent teaser for the sensual “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” music video, which samples Lumidee, didn’t leave much to the imagination.
The Queens legend is shown in the video, which was released last week, wearing a red kimono with floral patterns and a black bikini. Nicki parades through a mansion’s lawn while savoring the tranquil beach wind.
Although Nicki has not specified a release date for the video, a large number of friends and admirers have flooded the Young Money rapper’s comment section. These include Chloe Bailey, JT, Doechii, and Ice Spice, who wrote: “Snatched.”
On March 3, “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” made its premiere on streaming sites as yet another Nicki Minaj persona. The song, which was created by Go Grizzly, Tate Kobang, and Cheeze Beatz, entered the Hot 100 at position No. 13.
Some others thought that two bars on the track that read, “Seven-hundred on ’em horses when we fixin’ to leave/ But I don’t fuck with horses since Christopher Reeve,” were really hidden jabs against Megan Thee Stallion.
While Cardi B supporters questioned the authenticity of the video and claimed the Pinkprint artist had used Photoshop to modify her shape and make her waist look smaller, the video was received with delight by Nicki’s devoted followers.
One popular tweet that included images from the video read: “I know this lady’s editing team is sick of her,” and another user wrote: “The Photoshop is so Nasty.”
Nicki Minaj addressed the Photoshop charges on Twitter by praising her songwriting and business skills.
She first typed, “Photoshop them bars,” then followed it with, “Photoshop them sales.”