The war of Boris Johnson and Nicki Minaj over vaccinations: ‘I don’t know who she is’; 'I will send you a portfolio'
The musician soon released a bizarre audio recording with a fake British accent mocking the British prime minister
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and professor and chief British epidemiologist Chris Whitty found themselves in the middle of a "verbal war" with American rapper Nicki Minaj over her "untrue and ridiculous theory that the coronavirus vaccine can cause impotence" which she shared on Twitter.
The musician soon released a bizarre audio recording with a fake British accent in which she mocks the British prime minister after he criticized her post at a press conference. Namely, Johnson said he was “not as familiar with the character and work of Nicki Minaj as he probably should be” and called on people to get vaccinated against coronavirus, highlighting the current fight against coronavirus misinformation.
He also added that he only knows Nikki Kanani, the best English doctor and that he would rather listen to what he has to say about vaccination.
"Send this to the Prime Minister and let him know that they lied. I forgive him. No one else. Only him," the musician wrote in a posted tweet, adding: "Yes, hello, Prime Minister Boris, I'm Nicki Minaj. I just called you to tell you that you were amazing in the news this morning I'm actually British to you I was born there I went to college there I went to Oxford I went to school with Margaret Thatcher She told me so many nice things about you I'd love to send you my portfolio since you don't know much about me. I'm a big, big star in America, " Minaj said.
send this to the prime minister & let him know they lied on me. I forgive him. No one else. Only him. pic.twitter.com/ZmJ2sST8Es — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) September 14, 2021
Nicki Minaj was exposed to public criticism after she told her 22 million followers on Twitter that a friend of her cousin’s allegedly became impotent after being vaccinated.
By: Olivia J. - Gossip Whispers