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Nicki Minaj Won’t Attend Met Gala Because Of COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement And Safety Of Her Son; Joy Reid Slams Rapper: ‘People Listen To You!’

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Nicki Minaj is explaining why she won’t be in attendance at this year’s Met Gala. In a series of tweets, the rapper, 38, confirmed she would not be walking the iconic Met steps because of the event’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement.

Replying to a fan who shared a series of snaps from Minaj’s past looks from the annual gala, Minaj, who welcomed a baby boy last September with husband Kenneth Petty, replied, “I have an infant with no nannies during COVID.

Who mad? Not risking his health to be seen. One yaself.” RELATED: Nicki Minaj Says She Has Dropped Out Of MTV VMAs While another fan agreed they didn’t want Minaj to risk getting sick, Minaj explained she was supposed to appear on the MTV VMAs Sunday but had to drop out last minute. “Love u

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