Nicki Minaj was seemingly arrested by police in the Netherlands stemming from an incident involving her baggage, in accordance to the rapper’s social media posts.
The rapper was traveling to Manchester, England, from Amsterdam, Netherlands, for a live performance on her “Pink Friday 2 Environment Tour.” Minaj, 41, whose true name is Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, is scheduled to perform at the Co-op Stay arena in Manchester on Saturday night time.
When questioned if the rapper had been taken into custody, a spokesperson for the police in the Netherlands stated that it experienced “arrested a 41-12 months-outdated American female at Schiphol Airport simply because of possession of smooth medication.”
In one particular video clip she shared on X Saturday afternoon, Minaj is noticed being informed that her luggage needs to be searched.
“I am so sorry to say that,” a gentleman at the airport tells her.
“But isn’t really that what you prepared on performing from the get-go? Why failed to you fellas lookup it just before it went on the aircraft,” she responds.
The guy claims they did a “random fast verify” but will need to open up the baggage.
In subsequent posts, Minaj explained she thought people today had been making an attempt to “stop this tour” and had been lying to her.
“They took my baggage & when I questioned where by it is they stated it is on the airplane. It couldn’t have been, I just pulled up,” she reported. “I by no means gave them my bags. They are refusing to enable me see my very own bags.”
In one more write-up, she wrote: “They’re remaining paid significant revenue to try to sabotage my tour b/c soooooo quite a few ppl are mad that it is this thriving & they just can’t try to eat off me. They bought caught thieving dollars from my journey/jets. Obtained fired. Obtained mad. Etcetera.”
“This is how they plant matters in your luggage,” a different examine.
In her closing put up, Minaj said she was being explained to she experienced to “go 5 minutes absent to make a statement about my security to the police precinct.”