Nicki Minaj is covering this week's New York Times Magazine.
The feature article touches on Nicki's well-calculated image, the issues between Lil Wayne and Birdman, her feud with Miley Cyrus and her fella Meek Mill's beef with Drake. Nicki has expressed some discomfort with the Meek-Drake thing before, but here she really lays it out.
"They’re men, grown-ass men," she said. "‘It's between them."’ How does it make you feel, I ask? ‘"I hate it," she said. "‘It doesn’t make me feel good. You don’t ever want to choose sides between people you love. It’s ridiculous. I just want it to be over.’"The article's writer, Vanessa Grigoriadis, then asked Minaj if she strives off of the drama that Meek/Drake (and Wayne/Baby) have created. Nicki didn't much like the implication.
"What do the four men you just named have to do with me thriving off drama? Why would you even say that? That’s so peculiar. Four grown-ass men are having issues between themselves, and you’re asking me do I thrive off drama."With that Minaj dismissed Grigoriadis and ended the interview.
Why do you think this line of questions got Nicki so salty?