Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj have been rumored to be at odds for several years. Meg’s decision to collaborate with Minaj’s longtime rival Cardi B for “WAP” may have caused them to drift apart. Following Nicki Minaj’s latest episode of Queen Radio, it appears that Nicki and Megan are again feuding.

Over the weekend, there was a big controversy surrounding two of the biggest female rappers. Megan Thee Stallion was caught up in the chaos following Nicki Minaj’s latest Queen Radio episode. On the show, Nicki stated that an anonymous person once suggested she get an abortion.

Imagine telling someone you didn’t want to drink because you are, at the time, possibly pregnant. Imagine if that person said, ‘Oh girl, you can go to the clinic.’

Minaj’s fans were quick to assume that the “Super Freaky Girl” rapper took aim at Megan Thee Stallion. Those quotes spread quickly across the internet and fans questioned if Nicki Minaj indirectly blasted Megan. One Twitter user directly brought up Minaj’s accusations to Megan.

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@theestallion Nicki Minaj is accusing you of encouraging abortion and child endangerment [with] alcohol. This isn’t something to stay quiet on.

Megan The Stallion quote-tweeted the person and added, “LIE.” Several Barbz fans pointed out that Nicki Minaj did not specifically mention Megan by name. “If someone @ you, you can respond right or that don’t apply for every user on Twitter? If someone directly @ my name… why do they be confused when I reply lol?” posted Megan Thee Stallion.

It remains to be seen how things play out between the two rap sensations. We will keep you updated. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

Do you think Megan is telling the truth? Let us know in the comments!

Shivangini Rawat

Shivangini is a law student with a passion for writing and music. She writes for Thirstyfornews and enjoys cooking, baking, and playing various instruments. In her free time, she watches movies, TV shows, and anime, with a love for bands like Alcest and Scorpions.

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