Nicki Minaj Cancels her South Arabia Concert

In the wake of accepting backfire, the Queen rapper uncovered on Tuesday that she's dropping her performance in Saudi Arabia.
Nicki Minaj Cancels her South Arabia Concert

In the wake of accepting backfire, the Queen rapper uncovered on Tuesday that she's dropping her performance in Saudi Arabia. Be that as it may, for a valid justification.

She told the Associated Press she hauled out of her show in the wake of "teaching" herself on the many "issues" ladies, the LGBTQ people group and other minority gatherings face in the nation. By dropping her show, she said she needs to "clarify" of where she stands.

"After careful reflection, I have decided to no longer move forward with my scheduled concert at Jeddah World Fest," she told the publication. "While I want nothing more than to bring my show to fans in Saudi Arabia, after better educating myself on the issues, I believe it is important for me to make clear my support for the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression."

"I'm tired of my fans sending me DM's saying they want to commit suicide," she began her post on Twitter. "You guys will never know the things my fans express to me privately. It would break me if even one of my fans were arrested, or BEATEN for expressing themselves."

In the wake of sharing her declaration via web-based networking media, she took to Instagram and made an open discourse. "Voice your feelings here," her post read.

"So in touch with your fans, that's a real queen," Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams remarked. Indeed, many applauded the 36-year-old rapper for making a protected space for her fans to stand up. "This is a huge move that you made," one fan wrote. "LOVE TOU FOR THIS! Definitely respect your decision."

"Thank you for standing up for women and gay rights. I stan wholeheartedly," another commented

Updates on Minaj's choice comes to a couple of days after The Human Rights Foundation issued an announcement asking her and different entertainers to quit the music celebration. Not long after the association shared their announcement, the "Megatron" star got criticized.

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