Nicki Minaj’s Alleged Aunt Calls Beyonce & Jay-Z Evil? Beyonce Trolls Nicki Minaj?

Nicki Minaj has not held back when it comes to calling out Jay-Z, especially during the recent Super Bowl conflict involving Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake. She has openly criticized Jay-Z, calling him “evil,” while defending Lil Wayne. Many believed that this public clash would lead to a permanent rift between Nicki and the power couple, Beyonce and Jay-Z.
However, in a surprising move, Beyonce recently posted a video promoting her haircare line. The background music? “Feeling Myself,” a song by Nicki Minaj featuring Beyonce. But here’s where it gets interesting: Beyonce strategically used the song but did not include Nicki’s verse. This has led to speculation among fans. Some believe that Beyonce was subtly throwing shade at Nicki, signaling that she is unbothered by Nicki’s comments about her husband and is still using the song for promotional purposes. Others argue that it was a simple business move, and Beyonce chose the song because it fit the aesthetic of her brand.
Nicki Minaj’s Alleged Aunt Speaks Out

As this situation was unfolding, a content creator made a video discussing the controversy. Though the original creator is unknown, the video was reposted, and the comment section quickly gained attention. One comment, allegedly from Nicki Minaj’s aunt, Susie, has caused quite a stir. The comment reads:
“Queen of Rap Nicki Minaj and amazing Barbs, please continue to pray, trusting in God wholeheartedly. Let’s focus on supporting our Queen Nicki Minaj. Beyonce is just like her evil husband. Their time is running out. God is still in complete control. That evil person, Devil-Z, is running from a DNA test. He knows what he did with the 15-year-old young girl. Only God has the last word, not the lawyers or judges who take payoffs. Blessings and love to you, amazing Barbs.”
This explosive statement sent shockwaves through the fanbase. If this truly is Nicki Minaj’s aunt, it suggests that tensions between Nicki and the Carters are deeper than the public realizes. Fans quickly reacted, with some believing the claim and others questioning its authenticity.
Beyonce & Jay-Z: Silent but Calculated?

As of now, neither Beyonce nor Jay-Z has responded to the allegations or the online speculation. However, Beyonce’s choice to use “Feeling Myself” without Nicki’s verse speaks volumes to those reading between the lines. It could be seen as a subtle way of asserting dominance, reminding Nicki that despite their tension, Beyonce’s influence remains untouched. On the other hand, if the comment from Nicki’s alleged aunt is real, it only adds fuel to the ongoing speculation surrounding Jay-Z and past allegations.
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