Nicki Minaj Gushes About Love for BF Kenneth Petty.
Bad news for anyone who doesn’t approve of Nicki Minaj and Kenneth Petty‘s relationship: they’re in it for the long haul! Nicki absolutely gushed about her boyfriend on the February 2 episode of Queen Radio when DJ Boof asked her about her relationship. “I’ve known [Kenneth] since I was 14,” Nicki said. “There’s a different level of passion and friendship with him. I’ve said we f**k four times a day, but it’s more than that. There’s a different level of nurturing; he always knows what to say to make me feel empowered. I’m happy and healthy.”
You could tell how deeply Nicki feels about Kenneth not just from her words, but from the way her voice softened and changed while talking about him. You could hear her smile through the radio! Nicki hasn’t been shy when it comes to talking about her relationship. She really wasn’t kidding when she said that she talks about how much they have sex! Remember the Instagram posts and the PDA? She just hasn’t really opened up about the other aspects of their relationship. It’s sweet!
Of course, her crew probably isn’t too happy about this interview. Kenneth has a criminal record, and, as a friend of the “Chun-Li” rapper told the media, they’re also all worried that the couple is moving too fast. “It’s all very intense and romantic, but it’s also got her inner circle very anxious,” they said. “The fear is that she’ll do something spontaneous, like run off and elope and then regret it later.”
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