Nicki Minaj Accused Of Being ‘Scared’ Of Beyoncé After Removing Her Name From Post During SZA Feud

Nicki Minaj Accused Of Being ‘Scared’ Of Beyoncé After Removing Her Name From Post During SZA Feud
Whew! The internet has been sounding off after many noticed Nicki Minaj edited Beyoncé’s name out of a post amid her recent feud with SZA.
In the original post, Nicki accused SZA of previously disparaging several fellow celebs, writing,
“Btch used to be on twitter dissing Rihanna, bey, etc.”
But users quickly noticed that she later swapped out Beyoncé’s name for Ciara, sparking speculation that Nicki was trying to avoid backlash from Beyoncé and the BeyHive.
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As we reported, Nicki and SZA started exchanging heated messages after SZA made a post that Nicki believed was aimed at her. While some felt that SZA’s post had nothing to do with the Super Bass rapper, others argued the timing was funny, given it came as Nicki called out SZA’s former manager, TDE’s Punch.
FYI: Nicki also shared an old tweet, allegedly from SZA, where she called Rihanna and Ciara bad singers, as well as another post claiming Beyoncé was starting to look “more like Madonna every day.” The posts reportedly date back to 2011.
Do you think Nicki edited the post to play it safe, or was it unnecessary shade?
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