A
TikTok
user
defending
Megan
The
Stallion
in
her
rap
feud
with
Nicki
Minaj
claims
that
Minaj’s
fans
doxxed
him,
threatening
his
life.
Over
the
weekend,
social
media
was
ablaze
as
Nicki
Minaj
publicly
vented
at
length
over
a
line
in
Megan
Thee
Stallion’s
latest
single
“Hiss”.
“These
hoes
don’t
be
mad
at
Megan,
these
hoes
mad
at
Megan’s
Law,”
the
three-time
Grammy
Award
winner
said,
apparently
referencing
Kenneth
Petty,
Minaj’s
husband
since
2019
(Petty
is
a
convicted
sex
offender).
Minaj
took
offense,
making
fun
of
the
Houston
native
being
shot
in
the
foot
by
Tory
Lanez
in
2020
as
well
as
insulting
the
rapper’s
late
mother
in
an
Instagram
live
video
on
Friday
(January
25).
That
didn’t
sit
well
with
Bela
Delgado,
a
TikTok
user
who
blasted
the
Pink
Friday
artist
in
a
video.
The
video
caught
the
attention
of
Miraj’s
fans
known
as
the
“Barbz”
whom
Delgado
said
have
been
harassing
and
threatening
him.
“Nicki
Minaj
fans
are
attempting
to
dox
me,
messaging
family
members
as
well
as
people
who
aren’t
members
of
my
family,
sending
them
s–t
—
apparently
they
got
somebody’s
address,”
he
said
in
a
video
posted
on
Saturday
(January
26).
“I
am
sorry.
I’m
so
sorry
that
I
disrespected
Nicki
Minaj.
I
saw
a
lot
of
other
people
doing
it;
I
thought
I’d
add
my
two
cents.”
He
cited
his
autism
in
the
apology,
saying
to
his
1.4
million
followers
that
“sometimes
things
come
out
a
lot
harsher”
because
he’s
on
the
spectrum.
Delgado
said
in
the
now-deleted
video
that
he
felt
Minaj
was
a
“disgusting
and
reprehensible
person
by
pretty
much
all
metrics
of
basic
humanity
and
common
decency,”
referencing
that
he
was
once
a
former
supporter
of
hers.
It
changed
“when
she
started
intentionally
surrounding
herself
with
sex
offenders,”
referencing
Petty
&
Jelani
Miraj,
Nicki’s
brother
who
was
convicted
of
raping
his
11-year-old
stepdaughter
in
2015.
The
back-and-forth
between
Nicki
Minaj
and
the
“Savage”
rapper
has
gotten
exceedingly
ugly,
as
Minaj
released
a
new
song
entitled
“Bigfoot”
which
included
lyrics
previewed
in
her
Instagram
live
video:
“She
like
6
foot,
I
call
her
big
foot,”
Minaj
raps,
before
saying
someone
“fell
off,
I
said
get
up
on
your
good
foot.”
Minaj
has
also
been
spotted
amplifying
her
fans’
posts
on
X,
formerly
Twitter.
For
her
part,
Megan
Thee
Stallion
replied
on
her
Instagram
showing
her
doubled
over
in
laughter
covering
her
mouth
as
she
previewed
Minaj’s
response
to
“Hiss”.
—
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