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Lizzo Discusses Nicki Minaj’s Trump Support and Celebrity Shifts


Lizzo is sharing her thoughts on Nicki Minaj’s recent behavior.

The “Barbie World” rapper has sparked controversy over her outspoken support of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, and her recent attendance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest with Erika Kirk.

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In what appears to be a TikTok video shared by PopBase on X/Twitter, Lizzo responded to a fan question by discussing Nicki and the broader trend of celebrities seemingly shifting toward conservatism.

“Hey this isn’t about tuna salad but how do you feel about Nicki Minaj?” asked a fan.

The “About Damn Time” singer explained that she looked into what’s been happening and noted that “celebrities’ opinions of other celebrities does not matter” before sharing her perspective.

Lizzo suggested fans should prepare themselves for more surprising political shifts from public figures.

“You’re about to see an influx of people who see that it is more profitable and more beneficial to join that side,” the songwriter said. “You’re going to see it. It already started and it’s going to continue.”

She added, “This is Trump’s first year as president, we got three more years of people who are going to surprise you and it’s going to hurt your feelings, it’s gonna disappoint you.”

“And you have to know that, like, there’s money behind everything. There are privileges behind every move people in these positions make and I’m not surprised,” Lizzo concluded.

Recently, Lizzo also shared a video addressing her latest legal victory.

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