The line that started all the controversy, “these h*es dont be mad at Megan, these h*es mad at Megans Law”, from Megan Thee Stallions new song “Hiss”. This line brought up opinions from the Nicki Minaj fan base claiming it is an attack on her husband and brother who are registered sex offenders, and Megan’s Law is pertaining to sex offenders. Conversations spike the hallways as students debate which side to support.
Mikayla Copie has been a Nicki Minaj fan for a long time and will continue to support her.
“I love Nick Minaj and I have always supported her,” Mikayla Gopie said.
On a recent live feed Nicki Minaj was speaking on the new song dropped by Megan thee Stallion and her followers were worried for her mental health. She Max Godel has done some research on the topic and feels Nick Minaj has taken it too far and threatens Megan thee Stallion in her Live
“ I’ve given you warning after warning, there are different rules now. You gotta watch what you gonna [going to] say to me,” Minaj said.
Max Godel (‘24) supports Megan after doing research on the argument he felt that Minaj went too deep.
“I support Megan; as much as doing something targeted towards someone is wrong. Being somebody who would target that someone back much in a much worse way is just not acceptable,” Godel said.
So far the situation has seemed to deescalate however there are rumors that Nick Minah fans are trying to vandalize Megan’s thee Stallions mothers grave which led to a security increase at the graveside to prevent it.