Nicki Minaj made another move in her feud with Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner on Thursday, August 30. She has Kylie’s ex Tyga on her Queen Radio show, and she asked him to spill some tea. He made his feelings about his ex and her new man clear. The 28-year-old also took credit for the success of Kylie Cosmetics! It was majorly messy. Click through the gallery for all the info on this new drama.
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To recap, Nicki, 35, is mad at Travis, 26, because
she thinks he used Kylie, 21, and baby
Stormi, seven months, to
artificially inflate his album sales. Her album
Queen debuted at number two, while his,
Astroworld, held on to the top spot.
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So the “Super Bass” rapper invited Kylie’s ex Tyga onto her controversial radio show to say how he really feels about the couple.
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When it came to Kylie, he tried to be magnanimous. "I'm not a bitter person...if we break up, we break up. We had a good time and kept moving, and we went our separate ways and we're both doing good," he said.
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His thoughts on Travis and Astroworld were similarly tame. "We ain't got no beef, we ain't got no beef. It's his time right now, you gotta let it ride. I ain't got no beef with him," Tyga said. Kylie and Travis started dating pretty quickly after calling it quits with Tyga.
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But then he let his shady side out when Nicki asked how Tyga had influenced the cosmetics mogul. And he took a lot of credit for
her success. He said, “When I stepped in, there was a lot of codes being taught. It was like, you could do this, you should start this, you should start doing your hair like this.”
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The “Rack City” rapper said that he introduced Kylie to black culture, which influenced her brand. "I had a lot to do with all that, which I don't need credit for. I don't need to go online and tell people I did this and I'm the one helping her coming up with these colors and names on her...lip line. It was a lot of stuff."
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One listener tweeted, “Something about this interview with him trying to take responsibility for her success along with the fact that she was a child when they started dating tells me a lot more about Tyga and Nicki than Kylie.” Kylie was 17 when their relationship went public. Tyga was 24.
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When the “Chun-Li” rapper asked Tyga if he missed Kylie, he laughed and said, “Nah, I'm good. I'm good love, enjoy.”
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Do you think it’s right for Tyga to take credit for Kylie’s success? Let us know in the comments!
To recap, Nicki, 35, is mad at Travis, 26, because
she thinks he used Kylie, 21, and baby
Stormi, seven months, to
artificially inflate his album sales. Her album
Queen debuted at number two, while his,
Astroworld, held on to the top spot.
So the “Super Bass” rapper invited Kylie’s ex Tyga onto her controversial radio show to say how he really feels about the couple.
When it came to Kylie, he tried to be magnanimous. "I'm not a bitter person...if we break up, we break up. We had a good time and kept moving, and we went our separate ways and we're both doing good," he said.
His thoughts on Travis and Astroworld were similarly tame. "We ain't got no beef, we ain't got no beef. It's his time right now, you gotta let it ride. I ain't got no beef with him," Tyga said. Kylie and Travis started dating pretty quickly after calling it quits with Tyga.
But then he let his shady side out when Nicki asked how Tyga had influenced the cosmetics mogul. And he took a lot of credit for
her success. He said, “When I stepped in, there was a lot of codes being taught. It was like, you could do this, you should start this, you should start doing your hair like this.”
The “Rack City” rapper said that he introduced Kylie to black culture, which influenced her brand. "I had a lot to do with all that, which I don't need credit for. I don't need to go online and tell people I did this and I'm the one helping her coming up with these colors and names on her...lip line. It was a lot of stuff."
Fans on social media were split in their reactions. Some were mad at Tyga for teaching Kylie how to make money off of cultural appropriation.
Others were mad that Tyga thought he “made” Kylie. “
Kris Jenner did, sweetie,” a fan wrote.
One listener tweeted, “Something about this interview with him trying to take responsibility for her success along with the fact that she was a child when they started dating tells me a lot more about Tyga and Nicki than Kylie.” Kylie was 17 when their relationship went public. Tyga was 24.
Others were mad Nicki even had him on at all. They called her petty.
When the “Chun-Li” rapper asked Tyga if he missed Kylie, he laughed and said, “Nah, I'm good. I'm good love, enjoy.”
Do you think it’s right for Tyga to take credit for Kylie’s success? Let us know in the comments!