Nicki Minaj is apparently willing to make things right after being criticized for a Black History Month Event she participated in with TikTok.
According to E! Online, on Wednesday, TikTok influencers were invited to a Zoom chat with Nicki as part of TikTok’s Black History Month celebration. But Black TikTok creators later complained that the event, which had a 300-person limit, was dominated by non-Black creators.
After the event, Nicki did an Instagram Live, captured by the SipPink podcast, during which she seemed to address the issue. “I had a really great call, a really great Zoom, with TikTok today. Shoutout to everybody that was on there,” the “Do We Have a Problem” rapper told fans.
But then she went on to note, “I hear you guys. I heard what y’all were saying and let me see if I can schedule something else for you guys, ’cause trust me, I heard y’all loud and clear.”
Black creator Niccoya responded to Nicki’s comments by saying, “WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH QUEEN. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING WHEN OTHERS WONT!!”
Nicoya then added, “I’m so glad all the [B]lack creators spoke up and made noise, because if we didn’t and sat in silence nobody would have even KNOWN.”
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