Nicki Minaj Fan Who Threatened To Beat Up Tina Knowles & Burn Down Her Gumbo Booth Suspended From X
Nicki Minaj Fan Who Threatened To Beat Up Tina Knowles & Burn Down Her Gumbo Booth Suspended From X
An overzealous fan of Nicki Minaj has been removed from X, for now.
The fan’s account was suspended after they shared a concerning post aimed at the mother of Solange and Beyoncé, #TinaKnowles. The message came in reply to someone criticizing Tina’s gumbo, which is currently being sold at the Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show through March 22. The gumbo is available in two options: a $25 seafood version with beef sausage, chicken, shrimp, and blue crab, and a $23 chicken-and-sausage-only option.
The person behind the now-removed X account, which was reportedly dedicated to supporting #NickiMinaj, wrote, “where is this located??? i’ll be in htx in 2 days im coming to beat her the hell up and burn this stand to the d*mn ground.” It didn’t take long for the post to be reported by several users, prompting X to suspend the account. For now, the user’s page is offline, though it’s unclear if the ban will be permanent.

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