Nicki Minaj’s Ex Safaree Samuels Praises Mona Scott-Young: This is our Oprah!
Nicki Minaj’s Ex Praises Mona Scott-Young: This is our Oprah!
Safaree Samuels is praising Mona Scott-Young. The ex boyfriend of Nicki Minaj, was cast on Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood three seasons ago, thanks to Mona. Safaree, who is now prepping his OWN show, took to social media thanking Mona for the opportunity that she’s given him and others. He also compares her to Oprah. He writes:
When I had the world against me without even knowing who I was you were the only person who gave me a fair shot.. didn’t judge didn’t assume didn’t care who I was with or not. Had to be 1 of the darkest times in my life.. imagine helping build an empire walking away from it with nothing and having everyone shun you just because you’re not the bigger star. IDGAF what any1 has to say @monascottyoung you are out here saving lives and entertaining millions across the world.. how could you hate on a black woman for doing that!! This is our oprah wether you wanna admit it or not!!! Take it how you want.. it’s facts!!! *sidenote* I’m booked and busy.. love you!! #stuntgang
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