Nicki Minaj said that when she was pregnant Megan Thee Stallion told her to get an abortion when at a party she turned down an alcoholic drink. At a podcast on the Queen Radio Show, she said she told her she could go to a clinic.
“Imagine telling someone you didn’t want a drink… you know, because you were, at the time, possibly pregnant, because you were actively trying to have a baby,” she said. “Imagine that person saying, ‘Oh girl, you can go to the clinic!'”
She did not name names but that was not the end of the story
She added: “Imagine posting photos that you’re pregnant… and the person doesn’t even like it or say congratulations. But then, when you post that Beyonce sent you flowers congratulating you, the person then tries to attempt to send you flowers thinking that, ‘Oh, I could use this opportunity as I use everyone else. She’ll post that I sent her flowers.’
Megan Thee Stallion went back and forth with fans of Nicki Minaj on Twitter, Sunday, shutting down a rumor that she told the 'Super Freaky Girl' rapper to get an abortion. https://t.co/SJsOuxlv5U
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Twitter pointed the finger
While they was no confirmation regarding who was the one who told her that, Nicki Minaj’s fanbase started tagging Megan Thee Stallion in comments and steering the conversation that way, so Megan had to respond
“No names were mentioned but u were first to respond? Oh baby the shoe fits,” another fan wrote, to which Megan replied: “So this person didn’t mention me?”
Megan fights back to allegations
She continued: “If someone @ you you can respond right or that don’t apply for every user on twitter? If someone directly @ my name …why do they be confused when I reply lol?”
She mentioned she had an abortion when she was a teenager
In a 2014 Rolling Stone interview, Nicki Minaj admitted she had an abortion when she was 16 by a teenage lover.
“I was a teenager. It was the hardest thing I’d ever gone through,” she admitted. Despite acknowledging it was the right thing to do at the time, she said the decision has “haunted me all my life.” She continued “It’d be contradictory if I said I wasn’t pro-choice. I wasn’t ready. I didn’t have anything to offer a child.”