As a refresher, Swift and Minaj sparked a heated Twitter exchange right after the VMA nominations were announced in July. Nicki threw some shade about her “Anaconda” music video not being nominated for Music Video of the Year Award, only a few minutes after Swift announced on social media that her “Bad Blood” music video is on the nominee list.
Both women have made up with their tweets and even took to Twitter their reconciliation and their performance during the VMA, which was clearly a proof of their renewed friendship. Capping their performance, the two singers sang a portion of Swift’s aptly-titled hit “Bad Blood.”
Meanwhile, a 24-year-old male pretending to be Nicki Minaj has been sentenced to four months in jail for repeatedly making non-emergency calls to 999 as a prank, Independent UK reports.
The impostor, Stephen Brown, of Northern Ireland, will be spending a seemingly long amount of time behind bars for breaking an Anti-Social Behavior Order (ABSO). Brown was patented a nuisance by the judge at Antrim County Court and was told that what he did could lead to those who needed actual and immediate help not receiving it.
In Brown’s defense, his lawyer, Aaron Thompson cited that his client is a chronic alcoholic and his own worst enemy. There was no word as to why Brown decided to impersonate the “Bang Bang” rapper.