Thursday, May 14, 2026
36.1 C
New Delhi

‘Not a good role model’: Charlie Kirk’s Nicki Minaj comment goes viral during TPUSA event

'Not a good role model': Charlie Kirk’s Nicki Minaj comment goes viral during TPUSA event

Nicki Minaj is back to making headlines again, but this time it’s not her rapping prowess or witty posts, it’s her surprise appearance with late activist Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika Kirk. On Sunday, the rapper made a shocking appearance at a gathering of conservatives in Arizona that was memorialising the late activist and sat down with Kirk to talk about President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. The 43-year-old celebrity who is yet to be naturalised, talked to Kirk at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest convention, calling the two leaders “role models” for young men. She also discussed her newfound support for Trump and her denunciation of violence against Christians in Nigeria.

Drama At Amfest: Erika In Shock As Nicki Minaj Calls JD Vance ‘ASSASSIN’ | WATCH

However, while the netizens were able to digest Minaj’s appearance at the United Nations Convention in New York, to talk about the latter, they have been questioning her appearance at a TPUSA event, considering Charlie Kirk himself never had good words to say about the rapper.

What did Charlie Kirk say about Nicki Minaj?

Videos of Kirk criticising Minaj have been making rounds on the internet, questioning his wife’s choice of calling her to the organisation’s event. In one video going viral on X, Kirk can be seen telling a woman that Nicki Minaj is “not a good role model” for the topics she makes songs about. “Okay, Nicki Minaj is causing dads to leave the home? Charlie Kirk can be seen saying in the video. “I don’t think that’s a good role model for 18-year-old black girls. I don’t,” he added. Along with it another X post made by Kirk is being shared by netizens, claiming that he predicted Minaj’s turn towards Republicans long ago. In the 2021 tweet, Kirk talks about how the Democrats have treated Nicki Minaj. Conservative journalist Eric Daugherty took to X to share clips of the post, “INCREDIBLE: Charlie Kirk spotted Nicki Minaj’s movement toward the Right YEARS ago. Now look where we are today. She’s a top voice in the WORLD for Christians. And on stage with Erika in front of thousands of young conservatives,” he wrote. “Democrats’ treatment of Nicki Minaj should be all the proof you need that they don’t care about black people, especially those they can’t control,” wrote Charlie Kirk in the post. “They just use them every four years for their votes. But people are waking up.”

Highlights of Nicki Minaj’s TPUSA talk

From conversations on Christianity, talks about Trump and Vance and a music drop, a variety of topics were discussed between TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk and Nicki Minaj. One of the most viral points of the conversation was when Minaj called Vance an “assassin” by mistake on stage, a moment that caused massive uproar. She was quick in apologising to Kirk and correcting herself. She also revealed that she is working on a remix of the song ‘We Are Charlie Kirk’ set to be released soon. With Charlie Kirk’s videos condemning Minaj, the conservatives are right to question her appearance on TPUSA. But then, Republicans have always been welcoming of converts and Minaj is a top-tier persona with a humongous following that can benefit them in the midterms. Go to Source

Hot this week

Why Australia became home to one of the world’s largest lizard populations

Australia does not simply have a large number of lizards. In many regions, they dominate the landscape almost quietly, moving through scrub, rocks, and dry grass in numbers that become obvious only after spending time there. Read More

Did the CIA seize MKUltra files on controversial ‘mind control’ experiment from Tulsi Gabbard’s office?

Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s intelligence chief, is at the centre of a new storm. Read More

UK economy grows 0.6% in Q1 2026, beats expectations despite West Asia conflict headwinds

UK economy grows 0.6 per cent in Q1 2026, beating forecasts as services sector leads gains, but West Asia conflict raises concerns over outlook. Read More

‘No proof that Muslims are being persecuted in India’: Bangladesh govt rejects Jamaat’s claim

Bangladesh Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed rejected brewing claims in the country that Muslims are being persecuted in India’s West Bengal or Assam. Read More

Topics

Why Australia became home to one of the world’s largest lizard populations

Australia does not simply have a large number of lizards. In many regions, they dominate the landscape almost quietly, moving through scrub, rocks, and dry grass in numbers that become obvious only after spending time there. Read More

Did the CIA seize MKUltra files on controversial ‘mind control’ experiment from Tulsi Gabbard’s office?

Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s intelligence chief, is at the centre of a new storm. Read More

UK economy grows 0.6% in Q1 2026, beats expectations despite West Asia conflict headwinds

UK economy grows 0.6 per cent in Q1 2026, beating forecasts as services sector leads gains, but West Asia conflict raises concerns over outlook. Read More

‘No proof that Muslims are being persecuted in India’: Bangladesh govt rejects Jamaat’s claim

Bangladesh Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed rejected brewing claims in the country that Muslims are being persecuted in India’s West Bengal or Assam. Read More

Trump’s China Gamble: Can US President Pull Off What Nixon Never Could?

For now, the most significant outcome may be that Washington & Beijing are talking at a time when mistrust between the two biggest powers is deeper than at any point in decades Go to Source Read More

This African Country Eats ‘Rolex’ And It Is A National Favourite

In Uganda, Rolex is more than a snack—it is a cultural icon, celebrated with its own Rolex Festival honouring the dish and its place in the country’s food culture. Read More

10 Healthy Idli Recipes You Must Try Now

Idlis are light, nutritious, and incredibly versatile. Try these healthy variations to make your breakfasts tastier and more wholesome daily. Read More

Related Articles