Ray J Trends After Nicki Minaj Calls Him Out For Previously ‘Disrespecting’ Her

Ray J Trends After Nicki Minaj Calls Him Out For Previously ‘Disrespecting’ Her
Nicki Minaj and Ray J’s recent live session is the talk of the morning!
The public has been chiming in with their thoughts about the discussion, with many giving the superstar rapper kudos for holding Ray accountable for wrongs he allegedly did to her in the past.
During the conversation, Nicki claimed Ray had been sending her DMs and asking to join her lives so he could speak with her in person.

Finally giving in, the “FTCU” artist, 41, pressed the “One Wish” singer, 43, about his involvement in disrespecting her and warned him against doing so in the future.
While Ray insisted that he is and always has been a staunch member of Nicki’s Barbz fan base and always supported and never disrespected the rapper, internet users quickly reminded him that may not have always been true.
Though Nicki never explicitly stated what disrespectful moment she was referencing, many felt she was referring to an old clip where Ray joined Lil Kim on stage during the height of her beef with Minaj. While there, he seemingly shaded Nicki and took Lil Kim’s side.
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