Nicki Minaj is trending on Twitter this morning after a video of her interacting with fans was shared on social media.
The Queen of Rap made a surprise appearance at the Rolling Loud festival in Inglewood, California over the weekend.
The mom-of-one accompanied rapper Lil Wayne for a set of hits starting with the collab BedRock. The queen gave fans an great show, but it’s how her night concluded that’s making news today.
The 40-year-old rapper was caught up by fans on her way out and she looked to be HEAVILY intoxicated. Many fans begin a discussion on social media with numerous saying that she looks high on PILLS.
Nicki Minaj joined her mentor Lil Wayne on stage at the Rolling Loud performance on Day 2 and the 2 belted out a bunch of their hits together.
“Ladies and gentlemen, no need of an introduction. The motherfu**in’ queen,” Wayne introduced Nicki Minaj to the crowd. Nicki appeared incredible rocking her long pink hair with a short blue bodycon dress.
The High School vocalist gave fans one hell of a show and reportedly had a pretty wild after-party to celebrate her performance too. Because Nicki was seen leaving the arena looking very different compared to how she looked when she was on stage.
While leaving the concert in her car, Nicki ran into a few of her fans and she stopped to have a chat with them. Very unusual. Excited fans questioned Nicki all sorts of questions while they had her there and Nicki was, well… very calm and composed… not how we usually see her.
A fan captured Nicki on video and shared it on social media. In the video, Nicki is seen struggling to form sentences and could hardly keep her eyes open in the video.
This has made numerous fans believe that the vocalist was either super drunk or she was on some kind of PILLS.
When stuffs got out of control, Nicki’s security quickly removed the fans and ushered the rapper away. At the show, Nicki performed some of her greatest hits additionally Super Freaky Girl, High School and Red Ruby Da Sleeze before running into some sound issues.
The rapper later took to Twitter to mention the technical issue.