Nicki Minaj has always been outspoken, and this past weekend was no exception. She took to social media and her Stationhead platform to defend her husband, Kenneth Petty, after former NFL player Dez Bryant criticized him. The situation started when Bryant was talking about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, but quickly escalated when he brought up Petty’s past as a registered sex offender. Minaj didn’t hold back in responding to this attack and even pointed out some of Bryant’s own personal issues.
In her passionate response, Minaj highlighted Bryant’s 2012 domestic violence arrest, questioning the fairness of his criticism. She expressed her belief that some men, who may not have had fathers in their lives, seem to want to deny father figures to others. “It’s starting to look like some of you men who didn’t have a father in the home want other people to not have a father in their home,” she suggested.
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Minaj made it clear that she stands firmly by her husband, emphasizing that Petty was a minor at the time of his conviction. She also criticized what she sees as unfair public reactions and double standards regarding forgiveness and accountability. “Just like my husband was a child,” she emphasized fiercely. Additionally, Minaj reiterated her earlier idea of a $10 million celebrity fight between Petty and Bryant, teasing him further with strong words on her Stationhead platform: “I’mma make this n***a beat you bad b*tch.”
While she said her fiery comments were meant for “entertainment purposes only,” it was clear that her emotions were genuine. For Minaj, this was about protecting her family and challenging how society views her husband, particularly when others with troubled pasts criticize people for their mistakes. As the situation unfolds, Nicki Minaj will not remain silent when it comes to defending her loved ones. In this exchange, she not only responded but took charge of the narrative.