DJ Khaled has an interest in Nicki Manaj that he just may mistake for love, hence his passive-aggressive marriage proposal to the hip-hop icon, and former American Idol judge.
But the video wasn’t the only example that would lead this blogger to assert he wasn’t serious, or isn’t to be taken seriously, because DJ Khaled also wrote this rather questionable Instagram paragraph that no man who seriously wanted to marry a woman who allow:
therealdjkhaled It is true!!! I hope Nicki will feel the same way and make the right decision… I spend a lot of time at the strip clubs and throw a lot of money at strippers and exotic dancers (oh baby baby…), but it is time I settle down and marry a wife. I love Nicki with all my heart… @NickiMinaj I hope you say yes… #SayYesNicki I am a genius and a winner, will you be my permanent stripper? 3d
I should go without saying that is classless.
Then, on Saturday, a rumor started floating around industry gossip weblogs that Nicki Minaj’s close friend / boyfriend Safaree Samuels proposed marriage to her.
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Meanwhile, that Saturday night, Ms. Minaj was spotted at Crustacean, the famed Asian Fusion eatery that had its beginnings in San Francisco. She took some of her closest high school friends out for dinner – gals only. But on the way out of the place, Nicki Manaj deliberately let her left hand be seen by photogs, and it had a huge ring on it.
The bet here, well the hope here, is that it’s not from DJ Khaled, because he shows no respect for Nicki Manaj as an accomplished woman. He just wants her as his stripper. Hopefully, it’s from Safaree Samuels – or no one at all.
Stay tuned.
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