Nicki Minaj has reignited her feud with Megan Thee Stallion and Jay-Z after a federal judge denied Megan and Roc Nation’s request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a cameraman. The cameraman alleged he was forced to witness sexual activity while on tour with Megan in Europe. Judge Gregory H. Woods ruled the case provided enough factual evidence to proceed.
Minaj responded on Instagram with veiled religious references like “Karma’s Law” and “Vengeance is the Lord’s,” clearly referencing Megan’s “Megan’s Law” lyric from her track “Hiss.” She called out media outlets for spreading lies and praised God, claiming she is focused and financially gaining from the attention.
She also commented on X (formerly Twitter), defending boundaries for LGBTQ+ individuals, saying, “Being a gay man doesn’t give any woman the right to sexually grind on you or have sex in front of you,” in what appeared to be a reference to the allegations made in the lawsuit.
Minaj and Megan’s beef dates back to early 2024 when they exchanged diss tracks—Megan’s “Hiss” and Minaj’s “Big Foot.”
In a separate post, Minaj took aim at Jay-Z, reposting 50 Cent’s comments about an alleged paternity claim against the rapper. She also reiterated her long-standing accusation that Roc Nation sabotaged her career after she chose Young Money over them.
Additionally, Minaj criticized Jay-Z for allegedly sidelining Lil Wayne in favor of Kendrick Lamar during the Super Bowl halftime show and again brought up a dispute regarding TIDAL, claiming Jay-Z owes her $100–200 million. She vowed to use part of that money to support her fans’ education.
As of now, neither Megan Thee Stallion, Jay-Z, nor Roc Nation has issued a public response.