Nicki Minaj is in the process of saying goodbye to single life after marrying childhood friend Kenneth Petty.

Their relationship is controversial because Petty is a registered sex offender.

However, Minaj defended their relationship on Twitter on Sunday, opening up about a past “toxic relationship.”

Toxic Relationships:

Nicki Minaj defended her relationship with Kenneth Petty on Twitter Sunday, opening up about her past “toxic relationship.”

The 36-year-old launched a series of tweets, writing:

“If you see a woman in her toxic relationship, don’t laugh and say mean things to her, but rather speak to her from the heart, from her heart, and from her heart, so that she understands her own worth.” Please provide good advice.”

“We’ve all been through it. I’ve seen my parents fight incessantly and never divorce, so I thought it was normal behavior…”

After that, she continued to share tips for recognizing this type of relationship with all the “beautiful souls” who followed her. Minaj wrote:

“A man who loves you wouldn’t do something like this.

1. Humiliating you on social media 2. Hitting you 3. Cheating on you 4. Degrading or humiliating you to lower your self-esteem out of your own insecurities. 5. Hide his phone, passwords, location, etc.

Controversial Relationships:

His whirlwind romance with Petty, which went public last December, sparked controversy after fans pointed out Petty was registered as a sex offender in upstate New York.

His whirlwind romance with Petty, which went public last December, sparked controversy after fans pointed out Petty was registered as a sex offender in upstate New York.

Defend Her Husband:

Minaj defended him at the time, writing in her Instagram comments:

“He was 15, she was 16…they are dating.”

She and Petty received their second marriage license last month after letting the first one expire within the allotted 90-day period.

Second Marriage Certificate:

She and Petty received their second marriage license last month after letting the first one expire within the allotted 90-day period.