Greetings, everyone, and welcome! Today on Queen Radio, Nicki Minaj took a stand against Wendy Williams for her recent remarks about Nicki’s husband, Kenneth Petty. Wendy previously covered Nicki’s marriage to Kenneth, injecting plenty of subtle criticism into her commentary. Wendy didn’t hold back, even delving into Kenneth Petty’s past legal troubles. Here’s a snippet of what she had to say:

“So, Nicki Minaj is officially off the market. But there are some skeptics out there questioning her choice of husband, Kenneth Penny Petty. Now she’s Nicki Minaj Petty, isn’t that something?”

Nicki broke the news of her marriage via Instagram, sharing images of “Mr. and Mrs.” mugs, leaving no doubt about her marital status. Wendy then speculated about Nicki’s future plans, suggesting she might start a family soon. Wendy’s commentary took a sharper turn, envisioning Nicki’s physique during pregnancy and making pointed remarks about her appearance, emphasizing her plastic surgery and Kenneth’s criminal record:

“Imagine her with a baby bump, those curves, and all that plastic surgery… She’s short, with those ample assets, and I have no clue what he does for a living, just that he has a criminal past. He’s a registered sex offender.”

It’s evident that Wendy’s comments didn’t sit well with Nicki, prompting her to address them head-on during her radio show.

“Well, she’s no stranger to that, because she was in jail for sex offending or being a sex offender. Specifically, first-degree manslaughter. He served seven years in prison and is also a registered sex offender, making him both a killer and a sex offender. Quite the combination. Congratulations, Nikki.”

Wendy really stirred the pot when discussing Nicki’s recent marriage, prompting Nicki to clap back. During her appearance on Queen Radio, she didn’t hold back:

“We always seem to bring up people’s pasts, but that’s not what God does, right Mr. Wendy P. Williams? Or should I say, Penn D. Handy Pandy Prince? [Laughs].”

“Sure, we all incur sin, but let me pause for a moment because I have something to say. God has already promised to cast our sins into the sea of forgetfulness. So how can you remember something that God has already forgotten? How can you praise a bunch of rappers and interview them, knowing all they talk about is shooting and killing, yet continue to harp on someone who has actually been through that, served their time, and paid their dues to society? But I guess that’s why Kevin was on that island.”

“I’m reaching out to you to let you know that I won’t be able to join the episode due to the imminent arrival of my biological child. Regarding the announcement about my husband P., there’s no necessity to delve into his past, especially considering the constant glorification of violence in rap music. Many rappers talk about guns they’ve never even seen, let alone used.”

“Moving forward, next week’s lineup includes Tasha K and TS Madison, who is like family to me. We’re expecting a packed show. As for the recent discussions, let’s refrain from repeatedly highlighting Gucci Mane’s past or his wife’s situation. It’s akin to stirring up unnecessary drama. Remember, there’s a difference between reporting news and doing so with malicious intent. My thoughts are with you, as I sense there may be underlying pain or humiliation driving these actions. While I’ve overlooked mentions of past mistakes, constantly revisiting them, including wrongful accusations from his teenage years, serves no purpose.”

“Well, because he lacked the $7,000 needed to secure her release. When you grow up in a tough neighborhood at 15, that kind of money isn’t just lying around, neither for you nor your family. And when the supposed accuser wrote to the judge asking to retract her statements, she was threatened with a 90-day jail term if she dared to do so. But it seems when it’s a matter of race, the scales are tipped in favor of the white.”

“I didn’t realize that in our society, one’s past continually haunts them. I didn’t realize people aren’t allowed to start anew.”

“I never comprehended the extent of your malice and malevolence, how deeply ingrained it was. But now I see the reason. When a person, especially a woman, lacks love and care at home, their cruelty takes on a different form. So today, I sincerely wish to pray for you. Look at where you are now in your life, at your age. All this time, you’ve harbored spite and even funded that man’s affair for years.”

“You’ve footed the bill for her luxuries, her shopping sprees, her hotels. You probably even covered her medical bills, including childbirth. How does that sit with you? I wonder what you were up to when Nicky was in NYC, because imagine you without that façade you wear.”

“And that’s precisely why I stood in solidarity with you, despite any past grievances. I was among those black women who chose to uplift you rather than dwell on previous conflicts. Let’s focus on supporting and empowering each other now. As for those who clamor for attention, desperately seeking acknowledgment, they’re merely background noise. Their names will never pass my lips because they’re insignificant. They’re nothing but mere peasants.”

“I genuinely supported you during your time in the sober living home because, above all, we’re all human. Before celebrity status, before personas, we’re human beings. I understand you’ve likely faced challenges, but your behavior has been malevolent. That’s why these issues have arisen. If I were in your shoes, I’d seek redemption through prayer and asking for forgiveness. It’s possible to report news without resorting to viciousness or feigning ignorance. Cut out the nonsense.”
You know, I’ve observed you doing this to Beyoncé for years, and I could never understand why. What’s the issue with her? It’s truly unsettling to witness. But there was this one time I was with NAS, and you approached him, pretending not to notice me. Then you went on about, ‘Why are you with her? I don’t like her.’ You claimed you and Kevin had been discussing it all morning—Kevin wasn’t siding with NAS, he was deeply empathetic, while you were putting on a façade, playing a role that wasn’t genuine.

But the real spectacle involving you is happening next week. We’ve unearthed a few things about you and some others. So, that’s what Nicki had to say about Wendy. You heard it—Nicki is bringing on TS Madison and Tasha K, shoutout to toxic, as she’s having them on her show next week. Who knows, they might spill some tea about Wendy.

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