Meek Mill clearly gets sick and tired of people monitoring his social media posts, especially when it’s related to Nicki Minaj, his ex-girlfriend. As most know by now, Nicki recently announced she was going to have her first baby with Kenneth Petty, the man whom her massive fan base is not a fan of in the slightest.
Many of the performing artist’s fans celebrated Nicki’s news, but some didn’t. One fan, in particular, laid out his true feelings regarding her choice of men. Meek Mill responded with his own comment, in which he told fans that if they shared more than one Nicki pregnancy picture, they were going to get blocked.
A social media user wrote that Nicki never shouted out to him when it was revealed he was going to have a baby with his girlfriend. Meek responded with a bunch of laughing emojis.
According to Hot New Hip Hop, he eventually deleted the tweet, but it still garnered more responses from social media users. Fans of Minaj began verbally attacking the rapper who they say is always commenting on Minaj’s personal life.
In response, Meek Mill says that it’s amazing to him how many of his followers are so quick to point out one thing he has said on his account. He claimed he has so many people who are just eager to jump down his throat no matter what he says.
You got people following you and every move you make …judging and complaining about every move you make on their socials … what is that? Get inside your own body a lil more and chill
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) July 20, 2020
“Get inside your own body a little more and chill,” the rapper urged. Fans of Meek Mill know he and Nicki Minaj haven’t gotten along in years, despite the fact they once dated and were very close to one another.
In fact, some other rappers in the game have insinuated that Nicki Minaj was the one to bring Meek Mill out of obscurity and into the mainstream culture.
These days, however, Meek has made himself a hero of sorts for his work in the area of prison and criminal justice reform. That doesn’t mean he’s immune, however, to social media commenters.