Did Nicki Minaj Bring Twitter Fans To Life Over Her Cryptic And Allegedly Dirty Posts?

On early Friday morning, Nicki Minaj brought her Twitter fans to life after she posted a series of cryptic and seemingly dirty posts. According to MTV, the singer-rapper posted a tweet on Jan. 16 with a possibly dirty emoji that was suggesting her desire for someone to "hurry up" so they could do something with "the tongue" that made her 18.7 million fans curious.

However, Nicki Minaj promptly knocked off her curious Twitter fans and told them that she was waiting for her friend, Sherika, to bring her a sandwich. But when her curious fans continue to react, she tweeted the type of sandwich she wanted at 3 in the morning accompanied by a photo.

"Turkey cheese pepperoni oil vinegar lettuce tomatoes salt pepper," Minaj tweeted.

But some of Nicki Minaj's Twitter fans seemed to be not buying it.  With one fan even posted that "the only thing open at 3 a.m. are some damn legs."

"What could Nicki [Minaj] possibly be doing at 3 in the damn morning..." a Twitter follower posted. Then additionally tweeted, "Nicki ain't eating no damn sandwich. The only thing open at 3am are some damn legs."

Meanwhile, in another MTV News report, Nicki Minaj became emotional in her upcoming MTV documentary, "Nicki Minaj: My Time AGAIN," as she made a homecoming in Queens, where she was mobbed by children in the neighborhood.

"They feel like I walked the same streets, they know where I lived - they feel like, 'She made it out of here and I can make it out of here too,'" Nicki Minaj emotionally explained. "Those little kids are proud to say they're from Southside Jamaica, Queens. And they should be."

The documentary will also allow her fans to see Nicki Minaj's world as she took an emotional journey reminiscing the details of her abortion, MTV UK revealed. In "My Time Again," Nicki will recall her experiences with high school boyfriend Aaron when she got pregnant at the age of 15.

"My child with Aaron would've have been 16 any minute," Nicki said. "We made a terrible mistake. We had to pay for it. I always felt like my destiny was to be accomplished in my career first, and then be a mother."

As Nicki Minaj stirred her Twitter fans on early Friday morning, her new documentary that will premiere on Sunday, Jan. 18 on MTV will surely spark another interesting social media conversation.  

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