Video Of Charlie Kirk Slamming Nicki Minaj For Being A Bad Role Model

A video has resurfaced of slain Charlie Kirk trashing Nicki Minaj for negatively influencing aged Black girls.

The internet woke up to chaos again, and this time it came with a video clip. It was when the late Charlie Kirk decided to aim his microphone straight at Nicki Minaj, accusing her of being a “bad role model” for 18-year-old Black girls. Yes. That sentence alone was enough to send timelines into full meltdown mode.

The older clip, recorded during a campus debate in April 2024, shows Charlie arguing that Minaj was not a good example for “18-year-old Black girls.”

The older video began circulating again following Minai’s appearance at Turning Point’s AmericaFest event on Sunday (Dec. 21).

It was ome awkward moment during Nicki Minaj and Erika Kirk’s sit down interview.

Minaj experienced a blunder during her Q&A session with Erika Kirk, where she referred to JD Vance as “the assassin,” a term endearment she’s used before to describe the VP.

The rapper paused abruptly at the realization of her “assassin” comment, which came more than three months after Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed by a gunman on September 10.

After a long pause, Erika Kirk attempted to assure her, saying, “Trust me, there’s nothing new under the sun that I have not heard, so you’re fine. You have to laugh about it. Truly, I have been called every single thing, and you know what? God is so good. You let it roll right off your back. And this is what’s so beautiful about this moment, because if the internet wants to clip it, who cares?

“I love this woman. She’s an amazing woman. She has a soul and a heart for the Lord. Words are words, but I know her heart, and it doesn’t even matter. And you say what you want to say, because I know your heart and I do not judge that.”

Another day online. Another viral clip. And once again, the comment section was undefeated.

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