
'Not a good role model': Charlie Kirk’s Nicki Minaj comment goes viral during TPUSA event
Nicki Minaj is once again in the spotlight, but this time it has little to do with her music. The 43-year-old global rap icon has sparked widespread discussion after making a surprising appearance at a conservative political event in the United States, igniting strong reactions both online and offline.
The Trinidad-born artist, who has not yet been naturalized as a U.S. citizen, attended a Turning Point USA event where she participated in a public conversation with Erika Kirk. During the discussion, Minaj openly expressed admiration for prominent Republican figures, including former President Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance. Her comments marked a notable departure from what many fans expected, given her long-standing image as a pop culture and hip-hop powerhouse rather than a political voice.
What fueled the controversy further was the resurfacing of older remarks made by the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who had once described Minaj as “not a good role model,” criticizing the themes and presentation in her music. Clips of those comments quickly went viral, prompting debate over the apparent contradiction between past criticism and her recent welcome at the event.
Reactions from the public were sharply divided. Some supporters praised Minaj for speaking freely and challenging stereotypes about how celebrities—especially women in hip-hop—are expected to think or behave politically. Others questioned her involvement in American political discourse, particularly given her citizenship status, arguing that such high-profile engagement carries influence and responsibility.
The event also included a brief moment of confusion when Minaj misspoke while referring to Senator Vance, a comment she later clarified and apologized for. Despite the controversy, she appeared confident and unapologetic about sharing her views, reinforcing her long-standing reputation for being outspoken and unfiltered.
Beyond the immediate backlash, Minaj’s appearance highlights a broader trend of celebrities stepping more directly into political spaces. In an era where fame and social media reach can rival traditional political platforms, public figures increasingly shape conversations far beyond entertainment. Whether praised or criticized, their voices often resonate strongly with younger and more diverse audiences.
As debates around immigration, citizenship, and political participation continue to intensify in the U.S., Minaj’s presence at the event has added another layer to ongoing discussions about who gets to influence public opinion—and how. While opinions remain divided, one thing is clear: Nicki Minaj’s ability to command attention extends well beyond the music industry.
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