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Did Nicki Minaj delete her Instagram account after Trump support?
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Did Nicki Minaj delete her Instagram account after Trump support?

Dec 24, 2025
03:57 pm

What's the story

American rapper Nicki Minaj's official Instagram account (@nickiminaj) has vanished from the platform. The disappearance comes after her controversial appearance at the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) AmericaFest on December 21, where she publicly supported Donald Trump. Although reports suggest that she lost nearly 10 million followers following this event, this figure could not be independently verified. Hindustan Times states that her follower count was around 223.8 million in December, down from 227.5 million in November.

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Minaj's official Instagram account is no longer available and appears to have been deleted or deactivated. The sudden disappearance of her account has raised eyebrows, especially after her recent political statements. Despite the speculation, there's no official confirmation about the exact reason behind the disappearance of her Instagram account, nor is there a confirmed link between the account's status and any changes in her follower count.

Political controversy

Minaj's political statements and social media backlash

Minaj's support for Trump has been a topic of heated debate. During her TPUSA appearance, she expressed dissatisfaction with California Governor Gavin Newsom and explained her support for the conservative movement. This statement was met with mixed reactions on social media. She walked in hand-in-hand with Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika, and called Trump "handsome." Later, drag queen Heidi N Closet took a dig at Minaj after her TPUSA interview by calling her "MAGA Minaj" in a now-viral post.

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Minaj, who remains active on X, responded to Heidi

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Amber Rose defended Minaj amid social media backlash

Amid the social media backlash, model Amber Rose defended Minaj. Speaking to TMZ, she said, "I think she did a great job, an amazing job." "We live in a free country. She has a right to her own political opinion just like everyone else does." "She didn't say anything wrong... I don't know why people twist our words or think because we endorse Trump that we just hate gay people and trans people. That's just not true."