Nicki Minaj Opens Up About Childhood Trauma: ‘I’m Afraid That My Son Will Feel That’


In a lengthy new interview with Jada Pinkett Smith, Nicki Minaj discussed her traumatic early years.

Jada begins the extensive Q&A for Interview Magazine by congratulating Nicki on becoming a mother. In 2020, the rapper from the Pinkprint and her spouse Kenneth Petty welcomed their first child.

Nicki stated, “I see myself in my son as a newborn and because of that, it reminds me of moments that I had probably forgotten over time, just of me being a toddler in Trinidad.” “Being a mother is the biggest freaking blessing on planet Earth, first and foremost. I’m overjoyed that God made this possible for me.

I don’t know if it’s typical, but it seems unhealthy because I waited too long to start working and leaving him in anyone’s care, so now I have this really awful separation anxiety, she added. That’s undesirable.
She claimed that due of how worried she grew about her son’s health during COVID, having a newborn was difficult. She continued by saying that her kid, who is soon to turn 2 years old, was the same age as she was when her family left her in Trinidad.

My parents abandoned me in Trinidad when I was two years old, she claimed. Naturally, I was quite close to my mother, and in my impressionable toddler mind, I assumed I would see her the following day. She was gone for two years, which had a significant role in my growth.

In reality, I had to have an operation, so my mother had to travel to Trinidad before I left for the States. I was about three or four years old when I opened my eyes after the operation, and I immediately started crying since I had no idea who this woman was.

I was sobbing next to my mother when I started pleading with my teenage cousin, who I had grown close to over the previous year and a half, to enter the room with me.

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Therefore, I’m going through everything again because I’m worried my son will ever think I abandoned him for anything, for anything, or for whatever long.
Nicki was comforted by Jada that her concern was normal and that she had every right to want to shield her children from the same pain she had gone through.

Nicki Minaj made a suggestion in another section of the conversation that her new album would be out before the year is up.

Nicki added of her number-one, world record-breaking single “Super Freaky Girl,” “I wasn’t even sure how I was even feeling about having to put out an album this year, but that song occurring and people appreciating it, it made me happy.

People want to have pleasure since they have recently experienced so much hardship, she continued. It’ll likely hasten the album’s release this year.

The follow-up to Nicki Minaj’s 2018 album Queen has been in the works since she told Elle in 2019 that her upcoming release would be “fierce, joyful, and unapologetic.”

The 39-year-old rapper has released a number of tracks since the beginning of 2022 with “Do We Have A Problem?” and “Bussin,” which featured Lil Baby, as well as joint efforts with Fivio Foreign.

The rapper “Super Bass” is getting ready to debut a new documentary called Nicki, which is also related to music. Six parts will make up the documentary, each of which will concentrate on a different aspect of Nicki’s entire career.

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