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Piers Morgan Slams Nicki Minaj for ‘Playing the Race Card’ | Calls her a ‘whiny brat that just doesn’t like losing’

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Piers MorganNicki Minaj took to Twitter yesterday to express her unhappiness with the fact that her songs ‘Anaconda’ and ‘Feeling Myself’ were left out of the Video of the Year category on the newly released 2015 MTV VMAs nominee list.

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Former CNN host and media personality Piers Morgan is having none of it and in a new article he has slammed Nicki Minaj for pulling the race card in her tweets. He also called her a ‘stroppy piece of work whose video wasn’t as good as Taylor Swift’s.’

In his article published on Daily Mail, Piers Morgan explains why he thinks Nicki Minaj is rude and unpleasant.

See excerpts below:

I experienced at first hand what a stroppy little piece of work she could be when she appeared as a guest act on America’s Got Talent when I was still a judge on the show.

My three sons, aged 16, 13 and 9 at the time, were keen to get a photo with her backstage.

I approached her dressing room, where she was lounging and yawning on a couch, and made the polite request.

Back came the message: ‘No.’

‘Sorry?’ I replied.

‘Ms Minaj is not available.’

‘Not even to say hello?’

‘NOT. AVAILABLE.’

My audience with her goons was over and I had to break the news to my sons that ‘Ms Minaj’ was too busy doing nothing to grant them a second of her precious time.

She proceeded to scowl her way through her entire time with AGT, on stage and off.

I thought of this when I watched Twitter blow up last night with Minaj’s angry rant about her supposed snub at the hands of the MTV Video Music Awards.

The main thrust of her fury seemed to be that her Anaconda video should have been nominated for Video of the Year, and the reasons it hadn’t been were because she’s a) black and b) not skinny enough.

The target of her tempestuous tirade was self-evidently Taylor Swift, who did get nominated in the Video of the Year category, along with 8 other nominations, and is both white and skinny.

Taylor wasn’t happy, tweeting Minaj to say: ‘I’ve done nothing but love and support you. It’s unlike you to pit women against each other.’

Minaj reacted with a blatant lie.

‘Huh? U must not be reading my tweets. Didn’t say a word about u.’

It’s my turn to say HUH?

How many other skinny white women got nominated in the category?

Answer: zero.

Despite this, Taylor was promptly eaten alive on social media by the self-styled ‘Black Twitter’ – a very large, vocal and aggressive social media group of mainly black Americans who collectively leap on any perceived racial insult or bias to expel their indignation.

By coincidence, I myself also ran foul of Black Twitter yesterday when I responded to the current popular activist hashtag ‘#BlackLivesMatter’ by tweeting: ‘#ALLLivesmatter.’

I was trending in America for several hours as Black Twitter vented its wrath at my supposed attempt to ‘delegitimize black lives’.

One person even dubbed me a ‘white supremacist’ as the bile spewed in, despite the fact that I spent much of my time at CNN – when I wasn’t confronting gun nuts – fighting for racial equality and justice for murdered young innocent black men like Trayvon Martin.

So I have every sympathy with Taylor, who did absolutely nothing wrong.

And I have no sympathy with Nicki Minaj, who emerges as a whiny brat that just doesn’t like losing.

Her charges of racism and big-bodyism are frankly laughable when you consider that three of the five nominations for Video of the Year are black artists.

And one of them is Beyonce, whose own body is far more aligned to the Minaj school of physical beauty than Taylor Swift’s.

Further, 43 of the entire list of 75 nominations for this year’s VMAs include black artists.

Oh, and Minaj herself gets three nominations in other categories.

So the central allegations are a load of old hogwash.

The reason your video didn’t get nominated for Video of the Year, Ms Minaj, is that it wasn’t as good as the others which did.

Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran and Kendrick Lamar all made better ones.

That’s not my opinion because I’m white.

Or because I prefer skinny women to more voluptuous women (for the record, I don’t…).

It’s my opinion based on watching them all, and agreeing with the nominations.

Read his full post here.

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