Nicki Minaj's style transformation, stated to be a result of her increasing confidence as a woman and desire to be her authentic self, is a sign to women everywhere that the latter is enough. Being confident in how you look and your abilities to perform, whether on stage or in the boardroom, is, indeed, enough. She has boldly given up signature aspects of what originally made up her brand: heavy make-up, colorful wigs, and outrageous costumes. It's a great statement on embracing change gracefully as life calls for it, and speaks well to the growth that all of us naturally experience in identity.
Not exactly thread worthy, but it is good to see feminist icon Onika inspiring others.
I never liked it when people referred to her past looks as clownish or saying she used "heavy makeup". Idgi, if you're colorful you're a clown?
And how can someone tell how much makeup is on her face
I never liked it when people referred to her past looks as clownish or saying she used "heavy makeup". Idgi, if you're colorful you're a clown?
And how can someone tell how much makeup is on her face
It's pretty simple to notice. Like some of Nicki's "toned down" looks she's been wearing the same amount of makeup as she had in the PFRR era.
Ive always thought it was a direct/indirect due to his song faliure in which the chorus was literally nothing but "P*ssy n*gga" and in shopaholic where he talks about taking some females to dubai...
Now wait
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Originally posted by SneakerNerd
I'm giving Nicki the Beyonce treatment. The single/album will come when it comes.