In Nicki Minaj’s newest cowl with Vogue, the Queen MC revealed her ideas on physique positivity and why she denounces the motion — if it comes on the expense of “unhealthy our bodies.”
“I’m not in favor of physique positivity if it means unhealthy our bodies,” she instructed the publication. “That’s bull. It’s not plausible, so let’s cease pretending. Not too long ago, I needed to get a breast discount, and truly I adore it. I used to need a greater butt, and now I look again and notice how foolish that was. So — love your curves, and love your non-curves. There’s nothing mistaken with any of it.”
Earlier this 12 months, Minaj spoke about her determination to get breast discount whereas on an Instagram Stay with JT of Metropolis Women. “If I inform you what dimension my t–ties was, I can promise you, as soon as nature did what they needed to do for [my son] Papa Bear, it’s no manner your boobs proper now are nonetheless capable of appear like that and be all horny and cute and stuff like that in your attire,” Minaj mentioned. “Belief me. You didn’t have the dimensions that I had.”
Elsewhere in her interview with Vogue, Minaj spoke about mother guilt and the way she’s been attempting to beat these points. “Properly, if I’m going to have mother guilt regardless, I’d as effectively proceed doing the one factor I understand how to freaking do, which is make music,” she mentioned.
Minaj is making inroads on finishing her fifth album, Pink Friday 2, the sequel to her 2010 debut effort. Dropping in December, Minaj launched the undertaking’s first official single, “Final Time I Noticed You,” which she described to Vogue as a “happy-sad” music.
“I’m not saying I need this to be a tragic music. Really I need individuals to really feel glad once they hear it. Completely satisfied-sad,” she mentioned. “Then once more, take a look at Adele. That girl has made me cry one million instances, but I need extra.”
See pictures from her Vogue cowl story beneath: