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Lil Nas X Used To Run A Nicki Minaj Stan Account But Deleted It Because He Didn't Want People To Know He Was Gay


Source - The “Old Town Road” hitmaker, who has invented in his short time on this whirling rock in space both the word “yeehaw” and being horny on main, has now invented being a fan of Minaj. In other words, being the CEO of Barbz (Minaj fans). 

In a Twitter exchange early Wednesday morning (June 17), Lil Nas X replied to one of Minaj’s tweets asking if she wants to collaborate with him for a song.

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The Queen artist, alas, didn’t immediately reply to Lil Nas X’s proposal, but it did attract the attention of a few Barbz patrolling her mentions…

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Another account chimed in and Nas elaborated even more….

Well there you have it. Does any of this matter? Of course not, but it is hilarious. Like, beyond hilarious. Mostly because he's 100% right. If he had been publicly running a Nicki Minaj stan account (@nasmaraj , which was apparently huge) everyone and their mother would've known he was gay. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I'm saying it's true. Straight men just don't run stan accounts for popular female rappers. They don't run stan accounts for anyone. They prefer to admire the fame from a distance rather than get involved in it. 

The thing I appreciate about Lil Nas X is that he's so frank when he discusses anything at all about his sexuality. Like when Kevin Hart tried pressure him into saying he shouldn't have feared coming out and he responded by asking him if he "was serious." 

Here's the clip of that: 

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What a fantastic moment. It's crazy to think that Lil Nas X is only twenty-one years old and had the balls to speak about something so personal to him in a room full of people he barely knew. Talk about poise.

Hopefully Nicki Minaj agrees to do the song with him even though he used to run the account. He desrves it. Take it away, queen. 

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