Nicki Minaj ignited an international debate Monday after delivering a five-minute address at the United Nations that called attention to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. The rap star spoke at an event hosted by the U.S. Mission to the UN and led by Ambassador Michael Waltz, transforming a routine policy forum into a global flashpoint. Minaj stood between American and UN flags and described the crisis as “a moral emergency.” She called the violence “a wound on the soul of humanity,” framing the issue as a universal human-rights struggle rather than a regional conflict. Her measured but forceful tone marked a rare moment in which a celebrity voice shifted diplomatic conversation. A single remark fueled immediate controversy. Minaj thanked President Donald Trump for “prioritizing this issue,” prompting a wave of polarized reactions across social media. Supporters praised her willingness to speak boldly. Critics accused her of blurring humanitarian advocacy with partisan endorsement. Minaj pushed back, saying she was “not taking sides” and that her goal was “standing up in the face of injustice.” Nicki Minaj Thanks President Trump While Addressing The Attacks On Nigerian Christians In United Nations Speech She detailed attacks on Nigerian Christians, citing burned churches, displaced families, and communities living in fear. She added that religious violence “is not only a growing problem in Nigeria but also in many other countries across the world.” Her comments echoed data from Open Doors, which ranks Nigeria sixth on the 2025 World Watch List and attributes more than 4,100 faith-related killings in 2024 to extremist groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP. Minaj also acknowledged that Muslims and other faith communities face violence in the same regions. The rapper emphasized that her message centered on religious freedom for all. “No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion,” she said. She connected the issue to her art, noting that “music and faith speak in the language of the soul.” Her remarks drew applause from several advocacy groups. Still, her appearance sparked criticism from those who said she overlooked other global conflicts, including Gaza and Sudan. Others defended her, arguing that spotlighting one crisis does not diminish others. Minaj closed with a call for unity, telling the audience, “This isn’t about sides. It’s about standing up for what’s right.” Her speech, which quickly surpassed one million views online, placed her at the center of a global discussion about faith, freedom, and the role of artists in humanitarian advocacy.
Kanye West Adds Extra Mexico City Performance Following Fast Sellout
Kanye West is preparing for a major return to the stage with two consecutive performances at Mexico City’s Monumental Plaza de Toros on January 30 and 31, 2024. Tickets for the first night went on sale November 18 and were gone almost immediately, prompting the addition of a second show. Seats for the January 31 date are still available, drawing fans eager to see West in one of the city’s most storied venues. His Mexico appearances follow scheduled stops in Johannesburg and São Paulo, part of a wider slate of international performances. The Brazil date has already raised concerns among officials, who have warned that including his track “Heil Hitler” in the setlist could expose him to prosecution under local laws that prohibit pro-Nazi expression. The advisory has placed fresh attention on what West chooses to perform as he moves across global stages. Parallel to these upcoming shows, West has been engaging in a public effort to reckon with past statements and rebuild relationships. In a recent meeting with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, he addressed earlier antisemitic remarks and expressed regret for the harm they caused. “I feel really blessed to sit here and take accountability,” West said in a video of their discussion, noting that the challenges of bipolar disorder often distorted his sense of the consequences of his actions. West expanded on that idea with a metaphor that captured his shift in thinking. “If you left the house and your kid went and messed up the kitchen and messed up the garage and messed up the living room,” he said, “then when you get back, it’s your responsibility because that’s your job.” The moment marked one of his clearest attempts in recent years to confront the fallout of his behavior as he steps back into the international spotlight.
Drake Hints at Backing Sexyy Red’s Serena Williams Diss
Over the past year, a quiet strain between Drake and Serena Williams has reentered the spotlight, revived by a series of subtle public moments. The speculation began after Williams joined Kendrick Lamar during the Super Bowl Halftime Show—an appearance that some observers read as a pointed gesture. Drake’s subsequent activity online, particularly a few well-timed social media interactions, suggested he may have taken notice. The latest spark came from an Instagram post in which Drake shared photos of himself and rapper Sexyy Red on a tennis court. He captioned it, “I said tennis lesson she said where’s the bracelet or the necklace.” When a commenter added, “Serena Williams upgrade,” Drake quietly liked the remark, injecting new life into the ongoing narrative. Williams later clarified her position, pushing back against the idea that she had taken aim at him. In an interview with Time, she expressed her longtime regard for the Toronto artist. “I would never do that. It’s unfortunate that anyone would think so. I’ve known him for many years and have never harbored negative sentiments toward him,” she said, distancing herself from the rumor mill. View this post on Instagram Drake Builds Toward the Release of Iceman While the conversation around their dynamic continues to unfold, Drake remains deep in the rollout for his upcoming album, Iceman. The project is already gathering momentum thanks to its opening trio of singles: “What Did I Miss?”, “Which One” featuring Central Cee, and “Dog House” with Yeat and Julia Wolf. To heighten anticipation, Drake has been hosting a series of interactive livestreams that bring fans directly into the creative hype cycle. He described the experience to Complex as both energizing and revealing. “The feedback from my fans has been incredible. Engaging with them during these sessions allows me to capture their reactions and invitations for participation, enhancing the overall experience,” he said. He added that concluding each livestream in a public setting has shaped the tone of the rollout. “It’s fascinating to witness fans theorize and spin narratives around my music. The live interactions foster a sense of community,” he explained. As Iceman approaches, the conversation surrounding Drake and Williams adds a layer of intrigue to a moment already crowded with attention. But the momentum behind the album suggests the music—rather than the back-and-forth—may soon reclaim center stage.
Drake Shakes Up Album Rollout With Iceman Streaming Series
Drake may have reinvented album rollouts once again, but the moment that has everyone glued to the screen is not the icy warehouse, not the cinematic shots, and not even the Pinocchio villain. It is the unscripted, heated moment when a random fan tried Drake during his live stream… and Drake lit him up in real time. During the first episode of Iceman, viewers slowly realized they were watching an actual live broadcast, not a prerecorded visual. Fans in Toronto were able to track his ice truck and run up to him in the streets. Most were screaming his name, but one person decided to go viral by shouting “you’re a bitch.” Drake did not hesitate. He instantly snapped back, “So what then big dog? Don’t look away now, pussy. Don’t look away now. Don’t get shy now. We’ll fold that up right now.” When asked about the moment with Complex, he said it was his favorite unexpected part of the rollout. “Probably when this random tall white guy said I was a ‘bitch’ when I was driving and then I just naturally turned up mid stream,” he explained. “I wouldn’t even say I broke character cause that’s some iceman shit.” He added with an LOL, “He started moving quick after that. No more talking.” This unpredictable energy is the heartbeat of the Iceman series. Drake says he was tired of “the redundancy” of old school album cycles and wanted something risky. Live streaming let him mix music premieres, narrative storytelling, and chaotic real world interactions. Each episode pushes the format further, with multi camera setups, drones, nighttime chases through different cities, and fans popping up out of nowhere. Drake summed it up simply: “The game is extremely calm seas right now.” And in true Drake fashion, he chose to stir up the waves himself.
Patrick Beverley Arrested After Alleged Attack on Sister
Former NBA player Patrick Beverley is facing serious legal challenges following his arrest in Texas on felony family assault charges last Friday. The allegations have drawn widespread attention given their severity. According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by media outlets, Beverley is accused of physically assaulting his sister during a family dispute. The affidavit describes a troubling sequence of events in which Beverley allegedly choked his sister, lifting her off the ground and squeezing her neck until she feared for her life. It also claims he slammed her against walls and struck her eye, intensifying the confrontation. He allegedly threatened her life during the incident. These allegations have left fans and observers alarmed, highlighting the gravity of the situation. Arrest and Legal Response After his arrest, Beverley was processed at the Fort Bend County Jail, with bail set at $40,000. His attorney, Letitia Quinones-Hollins, released a statement addressing the circumstances. She emphasized Beverley’s previously clean criminal record. The attorney framed the incident as rooted in concern for his younger sister, a minor. “The events leading to this arrest have been misrepresented,” Quinones-Hollins said. She expressed confidence that the facts will emerge clearly in court. Beverley, who most recently played for the Milwaukee Bucks in 2024, has had a notable NBA career. His career includes key stints with the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers after being drafted in 2009. Known for his defensive intensity and leadership on the court, his professional accomplishments now stand in stark contrast to the legal challenges he faces.
Megan Thee Stallion Takes The Stand As Defamation Trial Against Milagro Gramz Begins
Megan Thee Stallion entered a major new phase of her legal fight on Tuesday, November 18th, as a federal jury in Miami began hearing her defamation case against online commentator Milagro Cooper. What brought the two women to court is Megan’s claim that Cooper used her platform to attack her character, dismiss her testimony, and stir up hostility toward her after she identified Tory Lanez as the person who shot her in 2020. Lanez was later convicted of the crime, and Megan is now asking the court to hold Cooper responsible for what she describes as intentional and damaging conduct. Megan Thee Stallion walks into the Miami federal courthouse for the second day of trial in her defamation lawsuit against an online commentator. Defendant Milagro Cooper continues testifying this morning. I’m here at the courthouse. pic.twitter.com/oMXzFZyJK5 — Meghann Cuniff (@meghanncuniff) November 18, 2025 The lawsuit includes three central claims: defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and the promotion of an altered sexual depiction. This last count relies on Florida’s new 2024 law addressing the distribution of AI created sexual imagery. Megan says Cooper liked a deepfake video of her on X and then posted “Go to my likes,” which Megan’s team argues encouraged followers to watch and spread the altered clip. She says Cooper repeated similar instructions on Stationhead, signaling purposeful direction rather than casual online engagement. Before the trial began, attorneys questioned potential jurors about their knowledge of Lanez’s case, their views of Megan, and whether they knew anything about his conviction. After nine jurors were selected, they were told they would see deposition footage from Lanez and commentary from influencers such as Adin Ross and DJ Akademiks, both of whom have talked about the case online. Cooper became the first witness to testify. On the stand, she admitted she pointed her audience toward the explicit AI video, but argued that the clip was already circulating and that viewers were asking about it. She insisted she covered the story on her own terms, though she acknowledged that she hoped Lanez might eventually sit down with her for an exclusive interview. Judge Cecilia Altonaga decided earlier this year that Cooper’s attempt to dismiss the lawsuit did not meet legal standards, which cleared the way for this trial. Proceedings are expected to last through next Wednesday, and jurors may return after Thanksgiving if more time is required.
Diddy Faces New Sexual Battery Investigation While Serving Prison Sentence
Diddy is facing another wave of legal trouble after the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced on Monday November 17 that it is investigating a new sexual battery allegation against him. The music mogul, who is currently serving a four year federal sentence for prostitution related convictions, was transferred to Fort Dix in October. His mugshot went viral shortly after his arrival. According to NBC News, a male music producer and publicist told police that he was invited to a 2020 photo shoot at a warehouse in Los Angeles. His name is redacted in the police report. The man alleges that once he arrived, Sean Combs exposed himself and began masturbating before telling him to assist. The producer also claims Combs threw a dirty shirt at him. He said he stayed silent for years because he felt embarrassed, but eventually reported the incident to police in Largo, Florida on September 20. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that it received the Florida report on Friday and has now launched an investigation. Combs’ attorney did not respond to a request for comment from the Associated Press. The report includes another disturbing allegation from March 2021. In that account, the accuser claims two men covered his head before Combs entered the room and called him a snitch. NBC News states this incident was also reported to authorities. Combs was convicted in July of flying girlfriends and male sex workers across the country for drug fueled sexual encounters. These actions allegedly occurred over many years. He was acquitted of more severe sex trafficking and racketeering charges that carried potential life sentences. He was originally scheduled for release in May 2028, but Page Six recently reported that his date has been moved to June 4, 2028. While serving his sentence, he can earn reductions through substance abuse treatment and other programs. Recent reports indicate he is working in the Fort Dix prison chapel and participating in an intensive rehabilitation program.
NBA YoungBoy Calls Out Exes And NLE Choppa In New Freestyle
YoungBoy Never Broke Again is stirring the pot again after dropping his “Zero IQ Freestyle” over the weekend. The Baton Rouge rapper used the track to call out some of his exes and appeared to fire indirect shots at NLE Choppa. Along with the freestyle, YB shared a simple and gritty video filmed inside his Utah mansion. The clip opens with a possibly intoxicated YoungBoy being dropped off at his front door, and once inside, he continues the chaos. He flashes stacks of cash, shows off his jewelry and roams through different rooms before waking up a sleeping friend by dumping water on him. The twenty six year old seemed to respond to NLE Choppa’s recent “KO” diss, which sampled 2Pac and accused YoungBoy of being a negative influence on the youth. YoungBoy does not give Choppa a direct address, but he makes it clear he does not view him as a real threat. “I pull up, I’m thuggin’ and I’m clutchin’, you don’t wan’ see me/ Bi—, you playin’, I shoot the Glock/ I shoot the Glock, you ain’t gon’ beat me,” he raps, before appearing to circle back with another line aimed in Choppa’s direction. “Bi—, f— you, you ain’t really 5 and healin’ all with real gang hoes/ Respond to him, he ain’t never ran nothin’ down.” One of the most viral moments came when YoungBoy accused a former partner of being involved with NBA star Kevin Durant and rapper Ken Carson. “My bi— f—ed Kevin Durant and f—ed Ken Carson/ She gon’ tell me after I turned her up, man, you knowin’ I’m finna whoop this ho,” he says, sparking heavy reactions across social media.
JT Donates To Funeral Cost Of Slain TikTok Star Girlalala
JT of City Girls has stepped in to support the family of Girlalala, a young South Florida fan, whose killing has rattled the region’s LGBTQ+ community. The Miami-born rapper donated $5,000 toward funeral expenses for the 21-year-old TikTok creator, whose death in Lauderdale Lakes drew widespread grief and calls for justice. JT helped donate to Girlalala’s go fund me we love a generous queen!! Link to go fund me in comments pic.twitter.com/39bS3dHeHM — VIRAL ☆ JATAVIA (@ViralJatavia) November 15, 2025 Girlalala, known for lively videos in which she rapped along to JT’s music, was found shot inside a vehicle late Friday night, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. She later died at a nearby hospital. Detectives say her boyfriend, Shanoyd Whyte Jr., was arrested at the scene and remains held on a first-degree murder charge. While investigators continue examining the circumstances surrounding the shooting, JT’s contribution to the family’s GoFundMe campaign became a focal point of the public response. The rapper has not issued a formal statement, but organizers confirmed the donation, describing it as an unexpected show of compassion from an artist their loved one admired. JT Donates To Girlalala’s Funeral Cost For many in South Florida, JT’s gesture represented more than a financial contribution. It underscored the relationship between local artists and the communities that elevate them. Supporters say Girlalala often expressed joy when performing JT’s lyrics on TikTok, where her videos gained a significant following. Her posts celebrated the rapper’s influence and created a bond that resonated with viewers across the region. The donation has prompted messages of gratitude from friends who say JT’s involvement honored the young creator’s memory. Community advocates note that public support from high-profile figures can help amplify conversations about violence faced by transgender women, who remain targeted at alarming rates nationwide. Girlalala’s death has left South Florida grieving a vibrant personality whose videos brought levity to thousands. As tributes continue to spread online, JT’s contribution stands as one of the most visible acknowledgments of her impact. The rapper’s connection to the fan she never met has become part of a larger call for accountability, safety, and remembrance. Authorities are continuing their investigation. Meanwhile, members of the community gather around Girlalala’s family, sharing her videos, honoring her creativity, and recognizing the significance of JT’s support in a moment marked by loss.
O.J. Simpson’s Estate Accepts Goldman Claim After Three Decades
More than thirty years after a civil jury found O.J. Simpson liable for the killing of Ron Goldman, the late former football star’s estate has formally agreed to honor the judgment. This judgment has followed him for most of his public life. Court papers filed in Nevada this week show that the estate is allowing a claim from Fred Goldman totaling nearly $58 million. This amount is shaped by decades of interest added onto the original 1997 award. While the acknowledgment marks a rare moment of movement in a case that has stretched across generations, it does not guarantee a meaningful payout. The estate’s executor has previously indicated that Simpson’s assets are modest. They consist largely of personal items and memorabilia sold at auction after his death in April 2024. Even combined, the proceeds appear to fall far short of the amount owed. Under Nevada’s probate rules, expenses tied to administering the estate—along with medical bills, burial costs, and any secured debts—must be covered first. Only then can unsecured creditors like the Goldmans receive payment. That means the family could ultimately collect only a fraction of the figure that has come to symbolize their long-running pursuit of accountability. View this post on Instagram A formal step forward, with the real outcome still unclear For the Goldmans, the filing is less a financial milestone than a formal acknowledgment of a judgment. They have spent decades working to enforce this judgment. The civil verdict, delivered after Simpson was acquitted in criminal court, has remained a defining element of their public fight. It aims to keep their son’s name at the center of the legal narrative. The estate’s acceptance closes one procedural gap but leaves the practical outcome unresolved. What happens next will depend on the final accounting of Simpson’s remaining property. It is a modest sum that stands in stark contrast to the scale and duration of a case that shaped modern American celebrity and justice.