Nicki Minaj Reacts To Gucci Mane And Keyshia Ka’Oir’s Breakfast Club Interview

Nicki Minaj Reacts To Gucci Mane And Keyshia Ka’Oir’s Breakfast Club Interview

Looks like Nicki Minaj caught wind of Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka’Oir’s interview on The Breakfast Club and now she’s letting everybody know exactly how she feels about it.

In case you missed it, during the sit-down, Gucci Mane opened up about his journey, his viral Verzuz battle with Jeezy, and his new memoir titled “Episodes.” The rapper and his wife, Keyshia Ka’Oir, kept things real as they also talked about navigating life, fame, and mental health; especially while living with bipolar disorder and paranoid schizophrenia.

Gucci has been public about his struggles before, but this time, his tone was more reflective. He spoke about growth, forgiveness, and the journey that led him to a better mindset. During the interview, he even issued apologies to Rick Ross, Drake, and Nicki Minaj for his past behavior—something that sounded like a moment of healing to most viewers.

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However, it looks like that meant nothing to the Queens rapper.

Nicki Minaj wasn’t feeling any of that. She hit X (formerly Twitter) and dropped a series of messages that quickly went viral. In her posts, she took direct shots at Keyshia Ka’Oir, The Breakfast Club host Charlamagne Tha God, and even brought up some serious accusations about the music industry and the media.

Nicki wrote,

“Gucci wife has been trying to be me for years. Been dying for the spotlight for years. She’s there to keep Gucci sedated. Gucci hates Debra Antney. They don’t want Deb around me. She’s around me now. Charlamane the fraud (Jay-z friend & business associate) using iHeartRadio for these disgusting ploys against innocent families. He was around Wendy b4 her life went to hell. The buck stops here baby. Bookmark this tweet. Y’all really do not understand who I really am.”

She continued,

“Bring it 🙂 Let’s play. Yall wanted attention? Let’s do it. LAPD, where’s the evidence of my home being swatted with a toddler inside 4 times? Guns drawn. Republic Records, stand up for me. Any fucking day now. You’ll regret it.”

Nicki’s words hit the internet like wildfire, with fans immediately dissecting her statements and pointing fingers. Some supported her passion, while others questioned the timing of her posts—especially given Gucci’s seemingly peaceful energy during his interview.

Nicki Minaj has been in the headlines nonstop this year for her fiery online spats with other artists. Just recently, she went head-to-head with Cardi B in a heated social media battle that had fans on both sides jumping in. The two traded jabs, name-calling, and accusations about industry sabotage—bringing the tension between them to a boiling point.

And Nicki didn’t stop there. She also called out Jay-Z, alleging shady business practices and long-running industry beefs that, according to her, go way deeper than the public realizes. For Nicki, this isn’t just about music—it’s about control, legacy, and how women in hip-hop are treated behind the scenes.

As of now, neither Gucci Mane nor Keyshia Ka’Oir have publicly addressed Nicki’s comments. Fans have flooded their comment sections, waiting to see if they’ll respond—or if they’ll just let Nicki have the last word.

Meanwhile, The Breakfast Club hasn’t ignored the commotion. Charlamagne and the team reportedly discussed Nicki’s posts, but so far, no direct statements have been made in response to her allegations.

Given how loud things have gotten online, this might not be the end of it. Knowing Nicki, she’s not backing down anytime soon. And with Gucci’s new memoir “Episodes” climbing up the charts, this unexpected clash is only turning more heads.


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