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Nicki Minaj’s attorney Jordan Siev has promised to defend the lawsuit from Roseark, a Hollywood jeweller, vigorously.
This comes after the singer’s stylist Brett Alan Nelson reportedly signed a contract with them, allowing her to use some of their pieces for appearance.
Source: Instagram
According to Roseark, Brett was fully aware of the return time of the contract as well as the responsibility of paying for damages incurred before return.
The jewellery store claimed not only were the pieces returned late, but there was noticeable damage to a set of earrings and a leaf ring Nicki Minaj used.
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The jewellery store claimed not only were the pieces returned late, but there was noticeable damage to a set of earrings and a leaf ring Nicki Minaj used.
According to TMZ, a source said:
“Everything was returned on time as promised and it was only after items were in the jeweler’s possession for some time that the store complained about a missing stone.”
The jewellery store also said it sent invoices to Brett for the damage, which it says totals $26,239.50 (N12m) plus interest. The folks at Roseark claim they haven’t gotten paid, despite their repeated attempts to collect.
American ace rapper Nicki Minaj had one of those awkward moments on social media after she posted a corn emoji.
Nigerians came for the Anaconda crooner who shared a post about corn online, demanding if she had any connection with the country’s president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who had stirred social media trolls against his government after talking about corn.
Leading the bandwagon on Twitter was a user who asked Nicki, “Them don share corn reach your side?”
The singer appeared to have a rethink on her post and later deleted it.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk removed verification badges from celebrities who were not Twitter Blue subscribers.
According to Twitter blogger @PopBase, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, and Kpop’s biggest girl group BlackPink had their badges removed. The news outlet claimed this was due to Elon removing the “legacy verification” feature on Twitter.
Variety reported that the legacy verification feature awarded Twitter badges to anyone it deemed active, prominent, and legitimate.
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