Nicki Minaj defends husband over carnival controversy
By Reuters
28 February 2020 |
11:36 am
Nicki Minaj is urging bloggers to quit gossiping about her husband after he appeared to shove a singer away from her while attending the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival festivities.
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