Don't Want Vaccines For Fear Of Impotence, Nicki Minaj Reaps Controversy

JAKARTA - Nicki Minaj's fans protest about the COVID-19 vaccine in Atlanta. The conflict started when their idol answered the question of why he wasn't attending the 2021 Met Gala.

Minaj said when the conditions for the vaccine were mandatory, she felt he had to do more research on vaccines.

The Starship singer also said her cousin in Trinidad didn't want the vaccine after her friend took the vaccine and became impotent.

The United States Health Organization (CDC) explains that impotence is not a side effect of the vaccine and that there is no link between the vaccine and fertility problems.

On Wednesday, September 15, fans staged a protest action where the video went viral on social media. One of the posts they carried read, "Nicki Minaj told me the truth".

Quoting The Independent, one fan said, “The CDC lied to us for a long time. Nicki Minaj, Queen of Rap!”.

Nicki Minaj's remarks elicited a response from the White House. They are willing to communicate with the rapper to explain the process and safety of the COVID-19 vaccine.

British Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Chris Britty also think Nicki Minaj should feel ashamed for spreading fake stories about vaccines to her 180 million social media followers.

Minaj only responded to the White House's invitation by saying, "The White House just invited me and I think this is a good direction".

The White House replied that they only wanted to call Nicki Minaj not invite her in person.