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Digital Phablet – Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj recently caused a stir on X (formerly Twitter) after posting controversial claims on Musk’s social media platform. She alleged that some of the most beloved celebrities worship Satan and accused Democrats of sacrificing children to strengthen their power.
In a series of detailed posts that attracted millions of views and thousands of likes, Minaj claimed her documentary was intentionally sabotaged and her projects delayed by unidentified parties. She expressed, “My documentary was undermined because I revealed the abuse I endured. They’ve been trying to block all my projects, hoping I’d lose money and have to beg for their assistance.”
Nicki Minaj: Claims that Celebrities Worship Satan and Democrats Sacrifice Children
Minaj shared a chilling tweet suggesting that top artists are involved in satanic cult rituals, including the kidnapping, mutilation, and killing of babies from other countries as blood sacrifices to their deity. She emphasized that when one’s master is Satan, bloodshed becomes a constant necessity, asserting, “The jig is up.”
She further posted a photo of Chucky and reiterated her accusations, stating, “Your favorite artist has been practicing rituals in a satanic cult, taking babies from other nations to mutilate and slaughter as offerings to their god. When your master is Satan, shedding blood is inevitable. The jig is finally up.”
Additionally, Minaj posted a picture of Jay-Z at age 27 and Beyoncé at 16, captioning it with an inflammatory message: “Do y’all realize these people have been sacrificing children to keep and gain power? If you vote Democrat again, you’re just as soulless and doomed.”
Recently, Minaj stirred controversy during a summit in Washington by claiming she is the top supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to CNBC, she plans to contribute between $150,000 and $300,000 to bolster her fans’ accounts supporting Trump.
Minaj’s provocative statements have sparked widespread debate and media coverage, highlighting her readiness to voice controversial opinions on social media.





