Nicki Minaj has slammed Kevin Federline and asked to “leave the f**k alone” spears
Nicki Minaj has spoken out in defence of Britney Spears after her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, questioned her parenting skills in public.
For his recent accusations that Spears’ sons, Sean, 17, and Jayden, 15, are keeping their distance from their mother and opted not to attend her wedding to Sam Asghari in June, the 39-year-old rapper was critical of Federline on Tuesday’s episode of her Amp live show, Queen Radio.
Minaj called Federline a “clown” for trying to “break” the “Toxic” singer down when he saw how happy she was after getting married, according to a livestream that has now gone viral on Twitter.
“Do you understand what kind of a clown you have to be to be a whole, grown f**king man, and as soon as you see somebody happy and getting married and moving on and being free and feeling good in their own skin, to do the very thing that you know is going to attempt to break them down?” the “Anaconda” singer said.
She continued her criticism of the ex-backup dancer by accusing him of “going to the media” to talk about his ex-wife and of trying to destroy someone he had previously “loved” and “procreated with.”
Minaj said, “Only cowards use the media against a famous person they once loved, procreated with, were being taken care of by, or were once being taken care of by, using the person’s fame as this constant ‘gotcha’ moment.”
The “Bang Bang” singer said Federline would have his comeuppance in the form of “karma,” and then she gushed about what a wonderful mother she is.
“You think it’s okay? You think that anybody’s going to feel sorry for you?”
“You think it’s okay? You think that anybody’s going to feel sorry for you?”
Minaj said that Federline decided to “do some motherf**king interview” about his ex-wife after Spears was “happy.” She also discussed the potential long-term effects of the interview on the couple’s offspring.
Minaj then said, “How dare you.” “How dare you encourage this woman’s children to be a part of your nonsense. When they look back, they’re gonna say: ‘Why, why, why did we do this?’ They’re kids. They don’t know how detrimental this is. But you know.”
She then told Federline to “leave the f**k alone” with Spears to end the discussion.
Minaj’s remarks follow Federline’s recent interview with UK’s ITV, in which he denied that his sons were observing Spears at the time. He also said it was “tough” for the teens to witness their mother flaunting her nude body online.
The singer of “Gimme More,” who was married to Federline from 2004 to 2007, released a message on Instagram in response to his “hurtful” statements. This news about my ex-husband wanting to talk about our relationship with our kids makes me sad. “It saddens me to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children … As we all know, raising teenage boys is never easy for anyone,” she wrote. “It concerns me the fact that the reason is based on my Instagram … It was LONG before Instagram … I gave them everything …”
Later, in a statement obtained by Variety, Spears’ attorney Mathew Rosengart alleged that Federline had also caused “legal issues” for himself by publishing a series of private films of the singer speaking severely with her children, which were filmed and posted without Spears’ authorization.