Nicki Minaj, 41, spent a significant portion of the previous weekend criticizing Megan Thee Stallion on X following the Houston rapper's "Megan's Law" jab in her most recent single, "Hiss." This prompted her own fans to turn against her, with some saying she's changed so much from the star she was, and she was probably doing drugs!

But Minaj is not going to take that allegation sitting down.

Many people conjectured that Minaj was using illegal drugs to stoke her wrath because of how frequently and violently she would speak.

As soon as Minaj released "Big Foot," a diss single directed against Megan, 28, those charges grew more intense.

 

"Song so ass she literally spent a minute and a half on a coke rant and decided, 'yeah, this is DEFINITELY gonna end her,'" wrote one user on X while sharing the track. They deemed Minaj's response "Just embarrassing."

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The Queen of the Barbz noticed this response. Reposting the shade, Minaj denied the drug accusations. "Whenever you see the words 'coke rant,' you know they mad," she wrote. "If y'all hear how loud I'm laughing." From there, Minaj said she's "never done coke in my life," but if she did, "I'd do it proudly."

The similarly contentious Azealia Banks accused Minaj of drug abuse in 2021, to which the rapper known as "Super Freaky Girl" responded on Instagram Live. According to XXL, Minaj stated, "I don't know if it's just me, but I wouldn't be embarrassed about any f-kin' drugs I did," Minaj said, according to XXL.

"That's why I talk about the muthaf-kin' drugs I do in my muthaf-kin' music. "Always have, always f-kin' will. If I'm off 'em, I'm off 'em, child," she continued. "But, I want to make this clear so open everybody's ears, clear them ears out. I have never, ever in my life with my hands on Jesus Christ - and y'all know how I feel about my Lord and savior - never in my life, ever, not even once sniffed coke. Ever."

With the release of "Hiss" on January 26, Minaj and Megan's friendship-which had morphed into a rivalry-reached a breaking point.

 

"These hoes don't be mad at Megan / These hoes mad at Megan's law" was the line from Megan's recently released second track from her recently revealed new album.

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