OUT THE BOX: GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF NICKI MINAJ'S BOTTOM

By: Jacoby Miles (January 11, 2012)

The topic of determining whether or not Nicki Minaj’s assets are real or fake seems to have not lost any interest in the public’s eye. It has been more than two years since the suspicions arose and there still isn’t a clear cut answer. Or is there?  

In an interview with Perez Hilton, Coco, Ice-T’s voluptuous wife, admitted to him that Nicki’s famous bottom was indeed fake. Coco said that the Trinidad-American rapper’s stylists declared that Nicki’s assets were not the real deal after Coco persuasively tackled the reasons why her stylists would know such a thing. However, this is coming from Coco and not the horse’s mouth. Hence, the question still lingers.

When Hollywood.tv caught up with Lil Wayne outside of a trendy restaurant, a cameraman asked him if he knew for certain if Nicki’s rear was genuine. Wayne simply shrugged his shoulders. Basically, he doesn’t know for himself or he just isn’t telling.

Back in 2010, Nicki was a guest on the Chelsea Handler show and, of course, Chelsea popped the question. “How long have you had it?” Handler asked in reference to the rapper’s bottom after a brief period of jibber-jabber. Nicki proclaimed, “a couple months now.” It would appear she answered the freaking question everyone is so obsessed to know, but the point that she said it in a jokingly-mocking fashion makes the response questionable. Geeeeez….

My final case study involves Nicki’s guest appearance on Big Sean’s video Dance (A**) – a tribute to a women’s lower-half moneymakers. In her lyrics, she spits, “Kiss my a**, my an*s cause it’s finally famous/And it’s finally soft, yeah it’s finally soft/I don’t know man guess those f**ken shots wore off.” This appears to be the best evidence thus far in declassifying the mystery, but not a stone cold fact.

Ultimately, until she publicly acknowledges whether her booty is real or fake the question is still up for debate. Personally, I believe her buns are fake, but my opinion holds no ground. Honestly, I think 50 cent said, or asked, it best when questioned on whether her rear was real or fake. “Does it really matter?”