Nicki Minaj Draws Ire From Trinidadian, UK + US Health Officials

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Nicki Minaj Draws Ire From Trinidadian, UK + US Health Officials

Nicki Minaj has always taken pride in her Trinidadian roots, but it appears her home country isn't too happy with the multi-platinum rapper at the moment.

Nicki Minaj has always taken pride in her Trinidadian roots, but it appears her home country isnt too happy with the multi-platinum rapper at the moment. Nicki ignited a firestorm of controversy earlier this week after tweeting she needed to do more research before she would agree to get the COVID-19 vaccine. As she addressed comments from the peanut gallery, Nicki then claimed her cousins friend became impotent after taking the vaccine. She also said his testicles became swollen, and he was forced to cancel his impending wedding. My cousin in Trinidad wont get the vaccine cuz his friend got it & became impotent. His testicles became swollen. His friend was weeks away from getting married, now the girl called off the wedding. So just pray on it & make sure youre comfortable with ur decision, not bullied Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) September 13, 2021 Naturally, her tweets became fodder for late night television shows and led to seemingly endless memes. But now, the Trinidadian government has stepped in to do a little investigating and has discovered no such case of swollen testicles has been reported on the island. During a televised update on Wednesday (September 15), health officials of the Caribbean island said they had exhausted their resources trying to substantiate Nickis claims, spending most of Tuesday (September 15) trying to determine if such a case existed. As we stand now, there is absolutely no reported such side effect or adverse event of testicular swelling in Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago Health Minister Dr. Terrence Deyalsingh said. Unfortunately, we wasted so much time yesterday running down this false claim. Health officials in the United Kingdom also criticized Nicki Minajfor contributing to the growing vaccine hesitancy that has stalled global efforts to immunize enough people to achieve herd immunity. Furthermore, Chief White House medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci gave a resounding no to CNN when asked if any of the U.S.-approved vaccines affected fertility in men or women. There is no evidence that it happens, nor is there any mechanistic reason to imagine that it would happen, so the answer to your question is no, Fauci said. Read more

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