The hip-hop superstar Nicki Minaj went to social media this weekend to address domestic violence and the dangers of toxic relationships.
On Sunday, Nicki Minaj spoke her mind about domestic violence and didn’t hold back when speaking on women in toxic relationships. Read on as Nicki Minaj addressess Toxic Relationships…
CelebNMusic247.com has the latest from the “Megatron” rapper who wanted women who are in toxic relationships, that they can get out and leave before its too late.
These days, Mrs. Kevin Petty couldn’t be happier since she has found the love of her life. But she wants women to know love shouldn’t hurt if you’re a woman in a toxic relationship…GET OUT!
Nicki Minaj speaks on Toxic Relationships in a series of Tweets that love shouldn’t hurt.
The Queen had this to say about men who abuse women:
When u see a woman in a toxic relationship, rather than laugh & say mean things, try to offer sound advice from your heart & root for her to learn her worth. We’ve all been there. I saw my parents fight & argue non stop & never divorce, so I thought this was normal behavior…
Mrs. Petty adds:
Dear all of you beautiful souls.
A man who loves you does not:
1. Humiliate you on social media
2. Beat you
3. Cheat on you
4. Call you out of your name/put you down to lower your self-esteem due to his own insecurities.
5. Hide his phone, passwords, whereabouts, etc.
Minaj speaks on her past relationships and how she felt love was supposed to be like:
I rlly used to think love had to hurt. So I could never look down on anyone else. We are merely human. It’s not easy to leave. Especially in the world of IG where all ppl want to do is post relationship goal pics for clout & attention. A man should make you feel safe, not afraid
She remembers “being afraid”:
I remember being so afraid to speak cuz I never knew when that person would be in a particular mood and I could maybe say one wrong thing that would get me hit. So the diff you see in me now is that feeling when a woman feels lifted up, safe, appreciated & unconditionally loved.
Then she explains that she had to love herself first, and that is what she is trying to tell any woman feeling stuck in her relationship.
Nicki concludes:
But I first had to learn how to love MYSELF. If you wouldn’t let a man treat your mother, your sister or best friend like that b/c you LOVE them, then you wouldn’t let a man treat YOU like that b/c you