Fans Won’t Believe Nicki Minaj Hinting Megan Thee Stallion Calls Cardi B “Dirty Mexican”: “Making up lies”

Fans aren't quite sold on Nicki Minaj's comments about Megan Thee Stallion's alleged racist remarks.

Fans Won't Believe Nicki Minaj Hinting Megan Thee Stallion Calls Cardi B "Dirty Mexican": "Making up lies"

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  • The feud between Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion has been going up the wazoo since Stallion's apparent diss against Minaj and her convicted husband.
  • Minaj, who has been berating her former collaborator online, recently alleged Stallion made racist remarks against one of her former collaborators, most apparently Cardi B.
  • But fans haven't quite bought into Minaj's story, as they side with Stallion.
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Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion have come a long way from collaborating on hits such as WAP and Hot Girl Summer, as Minaj recently took shots at the Savage rapper for her apparent diss Hiss. Not long after the release of her new single this Friday, Minaj took to Social Media to call out the Body SInger after claiming that one apparent verse in Stallion’s song was a diss at her.

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And in their ongoing back and forth, the Barbie World singer seemingly dragged in Cardi B, implying that Stallion made some derogatory remarks about her Bongos collaborator, which fans refused to buy into.

Also read: Nicki Minaj Outwits Kanye West By Blocking Donda Singer’s Latest Album: “That train has left the station”

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Nicki Minaj Seemingly Drags Cardi B Into Her Ongoing Feud With Megan Thee Stallion

In Hiss, the verse “These h-es don’t be mad at Megan, these h-es mad at Megan’s Law”, made headlines for apparently taking a shot at Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Penny, who is a registered s-x offender. Taking offense to it, Nicki Minaj has been berating her former collaborator by dissing the  Grammy winner’s rapping skills while also calling her “big foot”, a reference to Tory Lanez, who shot Stallion’s foot last August. And in a recent development, the Super Freaky Girl Singer seemingly dragged her past nemesis Cardi B into the mix, alleging that Stallion refers to one of her collaborators as “dirty Mexican”.

“The nickname you got for your homegirl that rap. Tell everybody the nickname you got for her. A racist nickname for a person you do songs with… Don’t you call her ‘that dirty Mexican?’”

This led fans to speculate that Megan’s statements referred to Cardi B, who is Dominican and identifies as Afro-Latina. However, fans aren’t quite on board with the Barbie World singer’s comments seemingly referring to Cardi B.

Also read: “If you want to make it about race…”: Miley Cyrus Was in for a Surprise after Locking Horns With Queen of Comebacks Nicki Minaj

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Fans Refused to Buy into Nicki Minaj’s Comments Against Megan Thee Stallion

With fans picking sides in this ongoing feud, most haven’t bought into the recent allegations made by Nicki Minaj about Stallion’s racist remarks against her collaborator, most seemingly Cardi B.

Taking to X, fans tweeted:

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Also read: Cardi B Becomes Will Smith’s Shield, Defends His “Good heart” after Duane Martin S*xual Relationship Allegations Go Viral

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This isn’t the first time Nicki Minaj has found herself feuding with one of her former collaborators, as the singer was in an ongoing feud with Cardi B for years, which hit a hiatus in recent times. But with the rapper apparently dragging her former nemesis into the mix, it’ll be interesting to see how things would turn up as Stallion hasn’t come forward to address these allegations yet.

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.