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Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Nicki Minaj & More to Perform on 2023 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour – Billboard

  1. Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Nicki Minaj & More to Perform on 2023 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour Billboard
  2. Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Nicki Minaj to Headline iHeart’s Jingle Ball Tour Variety
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  4. Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Usher, Jelly Roll and more will hit the 2023 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball stage The Associated Press
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Ice Spice Breaks Nicki Minaj’s Streaming Record With Taylor Swift ‘Karma’ Collab – HipHopDX

  1. Ice Spice Breaks Nicki Minaj’s Streaming Record With Taylor Swift ‘Karma’ Collab HipHopDX
  2. Ice Spice Earns Biggest Streaming Debut For A Female Rapper With Taylor Swift ‘Karma’ Collab AllHipHop
  3. Ice Spice Joins Taylor Swift for Live Debut of “Karma” Remix on Eras Tour American Songwriter
  4. Taylor Swift Explained How The “Karma” Remix Happened After Fans Called It A PR Move Following Matt Healy’s Disparaging Comments About Ice Spice Yahoo Life
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‘Supernatural’ star Nicki Aycox dead at 47

“Supernatural” star Nicki Aycox, who played Meg Masters on the CW series, died on Nov. 16, her sister-in-law announced. She was 47.

“My beautiful, smart, fierce, incredibly talented, and loving sister-in-law, Nicki Aycox Raab, passed away yesterday with my brother, Matt Raab, by her side,” Susan Raab Ceklosky wrote on Facebook last Thursday alongside a series of photos.

“Nicki and Matt had a wonderful life together in California. She was definitely a fighter and everyone who knew her loved her .”

“Supernatural” star Nicki Aycox passed away at age 47.
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While an official cause of death has not been shared publicly, Nicki announced in March 2021 that she had been diagnosed with leukemia.

“Hi all! Sorry 4 time away,” she wrote on Instagram. “I can’t believe my last 3 months. But, it makes sense now. I became very ill thinking I had covid in Jan and Feb. well things came to a head. I ended up in a hospital diagnosed with [leukemia].

“I want everyone to know I’m doing incredibly well and fighting my way thru chemo,” she continued. “I will update with a better pic of myself, and talk about staying positive thru the worst of times. take care of yourself all! I’ll be back better, stronger, and wiser!”

Nicki revealed she was cancer-free weeks later, but the disease eventually returned.

Her last Instagram update was posted in March of this year.

Aycox played Meg Masters on the CW series.
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“#alwayskeepfighting STOP! DO NOT attempt to sing 80’s music after taking high doses of chemo will cause memory loss,” she captioned a video of herself. “Literally got not 1 lyric correct #cancersucks #chemosucks #aml #cityofhope #highdosechemo #luekemia #chemosideeffects #chemofunny #chemowarrior #cancerwarrior.”

After news of Aycox’s death broke, “Supernatural” creator Eric Kripke mourned her on Twitter.

“Gutted to hear the great #NickiAycox, our first #MegMasters, passed away. Too young. She was a delight & delivered lines like honey & venom,” he wrote. “I marvel at how she made a simple word like ‘lackluster’ legendary.”



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‘Supernatural’ actress Nicki Aycox dead at 47

Actress Nicki Aycox, who starred in the TV show “Supernatural,” has died at age 47. The actress’ sister-in-law Susan Raab Ceklosky confirmed her passing in a Facebook post on Thursday.

“My beautiful, smart, fierce, incredibly talented, and loving sister-in-law, Nicki Aycox Raab, passed away yesterday with my brother, Matt Raab, by her side,” the bereaved relative wrote. “Nicki and Matt had a wonderful life together in California. She was definitely a fighter and everyone who knew her loved her.”

The post did not reveal Aycox’s cause of death, however, the actress had announced she’d been diagnosed with leukemia in an Instagram post in March 2021.

Actress Nicki Aycox, who starred on the TV show “Supernatural, has died at age 47 of undisclosed causes.
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“I became very ill thinking I had covid in Jan and Feb. well things came to a head,” the TV star wrote alongside a photo of her in the hospital with a shorn head. “I ended up in a hospital diagnosed with Lukemeia.”

Actress Nicki Aycox on the red carpet in 2015 in Moscow, Russia.
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She added, “I want everyone to know I’m doing incredibly well and fighting my way thru chemo. I will update with a better pic of myself, and talk about staying positive thru the worst of times. Take care of yourself all! I’ll be back better, stronger, and wiser!”

In her final Instagram post on March 25, Aycox uploaded a video of herself singing the Whitesnake song “Here I Go Again” from her hospital bed.

“DO NOT attempt to sing 80’s music after taking high doses of chemo,” the caption read. “Will cause memory loss. Literally got not 1 lyric correct.”

Aycox during the world premiere of “The Italian Job” at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California in 2003.
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Born May 26, 1975, in Hennessey, Oklahoma, Aycox is perhaps best known for appearing on the dark fantasy TV drama “Supernatural” from 2006 to 2008 as Meg Masters, a college student who was possessed by a follower of Lucifer.

She also had roles in “Cold Case,” “Law & Order,” “Dark Blue,” “Dark Angel,” “Ally McBeal,” “The X-Files” and “Boy Meets World.”

Aycox appeared in a number of movies as well, including “Perfect Stranger,” “Jeepers Creepers 2,” “Perfect Stranger,” and “The Girl On The Train.” Her final acting credit was in the 2014 film “Dead on Campus,” in which she played the part of Danielle Williams.

Aycox the Beverly Wilshire Hotel for an event on April 19, 2007, in Los Angeles, California.
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The TV industry was devastated by her loss. Eric Kripke, who created “Supernatural” and “The Boys,” mourned Aycox’s passing on Twitter, writing:

“Gutted to hear the great #NickiAycox, our first #MegMasters, passed away. Too young.”

“She was a delight & delivered lines like honey & venom,” he added. “I marvel at how she made a simple word like ‘lackluster’ legendary.”



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Nicki Minaj, Maluma, Myriam Fares reveal tournament’s anthem

Nicki Minaj, Colombian singer-songwriter Maluma and Lebanese artist Myriam Fares released their new song just in time for the World Cup.

Titled “Tukoh Taka,” the trilingual song features English, Spanish and Arabic lyrics relating to the event which will take place in Qatar.

“Tukoh Taka” reached the No. 3 spot on iTunes charts, behind Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ “Unholy” and Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero.”

The music video on FIFA’s Youtube channel has achieved 3.7 million views since its upload yesterday afternoon.

The World Cup anthem follows in the footsteps of other successful soccer songs.

Ricky Martin earned a Grammy Award for best Latin pop performance following the release of “Copa de la Vida” for the 1998 World Cup.

Twelve years later, Shakira released “Waka Waka,” which garnered 3.2 billion views on Youtube and reached the No. 38 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

Maluma is featured on the track alongside Nicki Minaj and Myriam Fares.
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The World Cup will begin on Nov. 20.
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Maluma and Myriam will perform the hit song at FIFA’s Fan Festival today.

The World Cup is set to begin Sunday, where host country Qatar will kick the tournament off against Ecuador in Group A play.

The US will begin its run with a match against Wales on Monday at 2 p.m. England and Iran will compete in the other Group B matches at 8 a.m.

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Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” Kicked Out of Grammy Rap Category – The Hollywood Reporter

Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” is spending its eighth week on top of Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs chart, but at the Grammys, the song will compete in the pop category.

Minaj originally submitted the track — which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in August — to the rap categories at the Grammys, but the decision was overturned by the Recording Academy’s rap committee, according to a source. That group determined that Minaj’s playful and pop-sounding song sampling Rick James’ 1981 classic “Super Freak” should compete for best pop solo performance instead of rap awards.

Minaj criticized the decision on social media Thursday in an Instagram video post and a series of tweets. “They stay moving the goalposts when it comes to me,” Minaj said on IG about the academy. “Why is the goalpost only ever moved when it’s Nicki?’

Minaj also said if “Super Freaky Girl” must compete in pop, so should Latto’s “Big Energy,” which is pop-leaning and samples Tom Tom Club’s 1981 song “Genius of Love,” famously sampled by Mariah Carey for the No. 1 hit “Fantasy.”

“I have no prob being moved out the RAP category as long as we r ALL being treated FAIRLY,” she tweeted. “If SFG (Super Freaky Girl) has 2B moved out RAP then so does Big Energy! ANY1 who says diff is simply a Nicki hater or a troll.”

Latto’s “Big Energy” spent two weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s rap chart and peaked at No. 3 on the all-genre Hot 100 chart. At the Grammys, “Big Energy” will compete for rap Grammys, not pop.

A representative for The Recording Academy did not reply to an email seeking comment.

Nominees for the 2023 Grammys will be announced on Nov. 15, and the live telecast will air on Feb. 5, 2023, on CBS. Voting for the first round of nominees begins Thursday and ends on Oct. 23.

Minaj has released a number of pop and hip-hop hits throughout the years that feature her rapping or singing — sometimes both on the same track. Her debut solo single, 2010’s “Your Love,” was pop-adjacent with its sample of Annie Lennox’s 1995 cover version of “No More I Love You’s,” and Minaj has released other pop-heavy songs like “Super Bass” and “Starships,” which Hot 97 radio host Peter Rosenberg famously dubbed “not real hip-hop” and caused Minaj to pull out of the station’s annual Summer Jam concert.

But of Minaj’s 10 Grammy nominations, she’s only competed in pop once — for best pop duo/group performance with “Bang Bang” alongside Ariana Grande and Jessie J. The majority of her Grammy nominations have been in rap, including best rap album for Pink Friday and The Pinkprint, best rap song for “Anaconda” and best rap performance for “Moment 4 Life” and “Truffle Butter.”

“Super Freaky Girl” is in similar company to Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts”: The singer-rapper’s breakthrough track topped Billboard’s rap chart for 13 weeks and eventually led the all-genre Hot 100 chart for seven weeks, but it didn’t compete in the rap categories at the Grammys. Instead, it was nominated — and won — best pop solo performance at the 2020 show.

Other songs that feature rap elements that have competed for best pop solo performance include Doja Cat’s “Say So,” which includes her singing and rapping, and Post Malone’s “Better Now,” which meshes hip-hop, alternative and pop sounds.

Collaborative songs that topped Billboard’s rap chart but competed for best pop duo/group performance at the Grammys include Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX’s “Fancy,” Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth’s “See You Again” and Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Old Town Road,” which won the honor in 2020.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were originally kicked out of the rap Grammys when the duo had a breakthrough with the hits “Thrift Shop” and “Can’t Hold Us” at the 2014 show. But that decision was later overturned — and heavily criticized — when the group swept the rap Grammys, besting Kendrick Lamar and others — a decision even Macklemore denounced. As a result, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis didn’t submit their sophomore album for Grammy contention at the 2017 show.



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Best, worst performances, including Bad Bunny, Nicki Minaj

From Madonna voguing in Versailles to Beyoncé’s baby bump reveal, the MTV Video Music Awards have never skimped on high drama. 

The fireworks continued at Sunday’s show in Newark, New Jersey. Despite a less star-studded lineup than past years, the telecast still offered memorable performances from A-list musicians including Lizzo, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Red Hot Chili Peppers and J Balvin. Meanwhile, five-time VMA winner Nicki Minaj celebrated her Video Vanguard Award with a career-spanning medley of her greatest hits. 

As artists take the Prudential Center stage throughout the night, here are our live reviews of the best and worst performances: 

The most outrageous MTV VMA moments ever: From Britney Spears’ snake to Lady Gaga’s meat dress

Brendon Urie’s unmistakable voice was on display in “Don’t Let the Light Go Out,” as the frontman crooned directly to the camera before jamming with his band on the hood of a car. Pyrotechnics lit up the backdrop as the performance went from black and white to color, delivering a genuinely thrilling climax to this year’s VMAs. 

Bad Bunny, who played a pair of headlining shows at New York’s Yankee Stadium this weekend, delivered a dynamic remote performance of “Tití Me Preguntó,” from his chart-dominating fifth album “Un Verano Sin Ti.” The sunglass-clad reggaeton superstar had no trouble captivating the enormous stadium audience, making the VMAs feel like his own personal concert.

Anitta, who won the best Latin award for viral hit “Envolver,” is quickly proving why she’s one of the fastest-rising stars in the U.S. right now. Descending a white set of stairs in a lacy red bodysuit, the Brazilian singer oozed personality as she led her dancers in some genuinely steamy, and then joyous, choreography. 

Wait, what happened here? Glam rock up-and-comers Måneskin were midway through a fiery performance of “Supermodel” when the camera cut away from the band for nearly half the song, only returning to focus right at the very end. Did a camera operator make a major gaffe? Or was there a wardrobe malfunction for lead singer Damiano David, who flashed his bare bum to the audience while rocking leather chaps? Regardless of what went down, Måneskin certainly has our attention.

On Sunday, Kane Brown became the first male country singer ever to perform on the VMAs. Bathed in green and blue neon lights on an outdoor stage, the 28-year-old crossover artist made every moment count as he sang a sprightly rendition of “Grand,” his pop-leaning anthem about appreciating the big and small things in life. 

Sometimes, all you need are instruments and a stage. Red Hot Chili Peppers forewent any bells and whistles for their VMAs performance, putting their peerless musicianship center stage as they blazed their way through new song “Black Summer” and set-list staple “Can’t Stop.” The veteran rockers, who took home the Global Icon Award, were the epitome of cool in red fishnet shirts and high yellow socks, with pink-haired bassist Flea earning screams as he cheekily gyrated during the electrifying intro of “Can’t Stop.”

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Eminem and Snoop Dogg, ‘From the D 2 the LBC’

Two rap icons, taking the VMAs stage together for the first time in two decades. It should’ve been an instant highlight of this year’s show – but instead, Eminem and Snoop Dogg’s performance of “From the D 2 the LBC” got lost in the metaverse. The hip-hop stars have been using Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs for their new collaboration’s cover art and music video, and took the sidelines for the bulk of Sunday’s “performance” as their monkey avatars rapped inside an oversized pinball machine and spider web, among other computer-generated locales. It was only toward the end of the song that it finally came alive, as Eminem and Snoop “woke up” on a couch onstage and finished the track in person. Props for trying something different, but maybe keep your NFT away from our MTV next time.

And that’s why she’s still the current queen of rap. As this year’s recipient of the Video Vanguard Award, which honors an artist’s impact on music videos and pop culture, Nicki Minaj blew through nearly a dozen of her most recognizable songs in a bedazzled pink and purple getup, complete with a giant bow. After a too-rushed beginning that didn’t give her career-making “Monster” verse its proper due, the rapper settled into a groove with crowd favorites “Moment 4 Life” and “Super Bass” as she twerked and strutted across the Barbie Dreamhouse-inspired stage. She ended the medley with a frisky and fun take on her Rick James-sampling No. 1 single “Super Freaky Girl,” a deserved song of summer if we’ve ever heard one.

The most outrageous MTV VMA moments ever: From Britney Spears’ snake to Lady Gaga’s meat dress

Khalid’s silky vocals were characteristically flawless, as he and electronic artist Marshmello took the stage to perform upbeat team-up “Numb,” their second collaboration after 2017’s “Silence.” If only we could’ve actually seen what was going on: Because of a psychedelic camera filter, much of the performance was extremely blurred and out of focus, with multiple viewers complaining on Twitter that it made them dizzy. 

The K-pop quartet made their VMAs debut in sensational style, appearing from a cloud of pink smoke to perform their latest single “Pink Venom.” Dressed in all black and flanked by backup dancers, the girl group deftly executed tight choreography that was as punchy and sultry as the song’s lyrics. 

The Colombian superstars took over the telecast early in the night for a raunchy rendition of their collaboration “Nivel de Perreo,” backed by a line of faceless, latex-clad backup dancers straight out of “American Horror Story.” But the real scene-stealer was a projection of a giant, silvery woman in a bikini, bringing some “Jack and the Beanstalk” realness to the VMAs as she twerked and towered over the crowd for the song’s entire three minutes.

After singing a few bars of her infectious No. 1 hit “About Damn Time,” Lizzo channeled Tom Hanks circa 1988’s “Big”: playing a light-up floor piano with her feet as she launched into her high-energy new single “2 Be Loved (Am I Ready).” It was hard not to get swept up in the genre-smashing artist’s genuine enthusiasm, particularly as she danced in a bubblegum pink ensemble against a backdrop of dozens of miniature Lizzos. We only wish she had taken better advantage of the setup, as she hung toward the back of the stage for most of the performance and often got engulfed by the massive wall of projections behind her.

Fresh off his breakout success last summer with Lil Nas X’s “Industry Baby,” Jack Harlow delivered an instant classic VMAs performance. Dressed as a flight attendant, the suave rapper walked down the aisle of an airplane as he performed his chart-topper “First Class,” playfully interacting with “passengers” including Avril Lavigne along the way. He then made his way to the Prudential Center stage, revealing surprise guest Fergie, whose 2007 hit “Glamorous” is heavily sampled in the track. The screaming crowd – which included multiple cutaways to Taylor Swift – was gleefully riding the nostalgia high, with Fergie and Harlow their effortlessly charismatic captains. 



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Driver who killed Nicki Minaj’s father in accident is sentenced to spend just ONE year behind bars

Charles Polevich, 71, (pictured) was sentenced to one year behind bars on Wednesday for killing Nicki Minaj’s father Robert Maraj, 64, in February 2021 car accident on Long Island 

The driver who killed Nicki Minaj’s father in a hit-and-run accident has been sentenced to one year behind bars and his license suspended for six months. 

Charles Polevich, 71, was sentenced on Wednesday after pleading guilty to leaving a scene of an accident and tampering with physical evidence – both felonies – after killing Robert Maraj, 64, in February 2021 car accident on Long Island.

He has also been ordered to pay a $5,000 fine. 

The older man originally faced up to seven years, but the judge promised he wouldn’t sentence him for more than a year, according to TMZ. 

The victim’s widow, Carol, told reporters she was ‘not happy’ with the planned sentence at the time. The widow, who is suing Polevich for $150million, said seeing him in court left her shaking at the memory of her husband fighting for his life in the hospital.

Prosecutors, who sought a one-to-three-year prison sentence, also took issue with the planned penalty. 

Maraj had been walking on Long Island when Polevich hit him. He initially got out of his car and looked at the injured man on the ground, but then drove off, didn’t call 911, garaged his car and covered it with a tarp, authorities said.

The singer’s father was taken to the hospital in critical condition and died the next day. 

Polevich (pictured on Wednesday) was also ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and will have his license suspended after he attempted to hide his vehicle after the accident 

Carol Maraj (left, with husband, Robert, in 2013) told reporters she was ‘not happy’ with the planned sentence. The widow is suing Polevich for $150million

Polevich’s lawyer, Marc Gann, previously called the hit-and-run ‘completely out of character’ for his client, who hails from Long Island, but has a drilling and water purification business in Guam.

‘He does feel tremendous empathy for Mr. Maraj’s family and tremendous remorse for any role he played in his death,’ Gann said by phone after court. He suggested that Polevich might have had a medical problem that made him not ‘fully aware of what he was doing,’ while noting that it wasn’t a legal justification.

Polevich, who spent a lot of time in Guam but has a home in Mineola, initially got out of his car, observed Maraj lying on the ground, then got back behind the wheel and drove to his home, where he then parked his Volvo in the garage and covered it up, according to police.

The Grammy award winner – who is best known for her songs Super Bass and Anaconda – had previously commented on her father’s death, writing that it was ‘the most devastating loss of my life’ on her website last year.  

In interviews years ago, she described a troubled relationship with her father. But she later said he had changed.

After his death, she wrote about wishing she could pick up the phone and talk to him.

Nicki said losing her father was ‘the most devastating loss of my life’

‘He was very loved & will be very missed,’ she wrote.

Detectives used surveillance video from the neighborhood to track the vehicle involved in the hit-and-run crash to Polevich’s home in the 160 block of Roselle Street in Mineola.

Officers then offered Polevich the opportunity to surrender at police headquarters.

He was charged with leaving the scene of an auto accident and tampering with evidence.

Police said that had Polevich stayed at the scene and was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time, he would have avoided criminal charges.

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Nicki Minaj Responds to Pregnancy Rumors

Nicki Minaj logged in for a late-night Instagram Live chat and found herself setting the record straight about a rumored pregnancy.

“Am I pregnant?” she asked with wide eyes while fielding a few live questions from fans tonight at 1:39 a.m. in London, where she’s set to headline Wireless Festival on Sunday (July 10).

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“Oh, I did mean to tweet this: I’m not fat, y’all, I’m pregnant,” said Minaj with a chuckle.

The rapper’s live session continued — until she suddenly corrected the statement she’d just made.

“Oh wait,” said Minaj. “Did I say it wrong? I’m sorry. I think I said it wrong. I meant to say I’m not pregnant, I’m fat.”

“But thanks, guys, for all the congratulatory messages,” she added, laughing.

Soon after, she headed over to Twitter to tell the Barbz, “I love you so much.”

Minaj has one child, a one-year-old son, with husband Kenneth Petty.

Watch a recording of Minaj responding to the question on Instagram Live below.

 

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Nicki Minaj’s Husband Sentenced to Probation – Billboard

Nicki Minaj’s husband was sentenced Wednesday (July 6) in Los Angeles to probation and home detention for failing to register as a sex offender.

Kenneth Petty, 44, was also ordered to pay a $55,000 fine as part of his sentence, which includes three years’ probation and a year in home detention, CBS News reports, based on filing from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Petty last year pleaded guilty for failure to register as a sex offender in the state of California, withdrawing his initial not-guilty plea.

Earlier, in 2019, he was charged following his arrest at a traffic stop in Beverly Hills, when police discovered he had not registered as a sex offender in the state when he moved there from New York three years prior.

As previously reported, Petty registered with the California Megan’s Law database in March 2020, which tracks local sex offenders in California.

Though charges were dropped by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office, he faced federal charges from the Department of Justice for his failure to immediately register, a requirement under the 2006 Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).

The New York State department labels Petty as a level-two sex offender, which deems him of having a moderate risk of a repeat offense, after he was convicted of attempted rape in the first degree in 1994, more than two decades before he married Minaj.

Last year, Jennifer Hough, who was the 16-year-old girl Petty tried to rape, filed a lawsuit against Minaj and Petty, accusing the couple of “witness intimidation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, harassment, assault, battery, sexual assault, and sexual harassment.”

Petty and Minaj moved to California after marrying in 2019, and have a son.

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Minaj has stood by her man. Underneath a 2018 Instagram post, she clapped back at those who continued to criticize Petty’s criminal past. “He was 15, she was 16… in a relationship. But go awf Internet,” she wrote.

And in a 2019 episode of Minaj’s Queen Radio show on Apple Music, she told her fans, “You’ve gotta cover your husband in prayer” before saying that he was wrongfully accused.



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