Nicki Minaj Steps Out On Stage At AmericaFest Wearing A Curve-Hugging Minidress
The "Superbass" singer has been increasingly becoming more outspoken about her politics, surprising many fans by recently sharing her support for famously conservative President Donald Trump on social media.
She took things to the next level over the weekend, when she appeared at AmericaFest, a convention hosted by Turning Point USA, the conservative organization that has become especially popular following the murder of its founder, podcast host and public speaker Charlie Kirk.
During the convention, Nicki stepped out on stage alongside the new Turning Point CEO, Erika Kirk, wearing a curve-hugging burgundy minidress. The dress tightly hugged her body and had a turtleneck top. It was made from a ribbed material and went down to just above her knees.
Nicki Minaj Calls Donald Trump 'Handsome' During Her Conversation With Erika Kirk
The award-winning musician really tuned into her more conservative values and politics during the event, going as far as to highly praise the president and speak about how he feels he's a great role model for today's younger Republican men.
"Dear young men, you have amazing role models, like our handsome, dashing president," she said while addressing the audience at the convention. As she continued speaking to Erika, whom she emotionally said she "loved" during their talk, she gushed more about Trump, stating that his policies and presence as the nation's leader give her "hope."
"I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president," she admitted. "I don't know if he even knows this, but he's given so many people hope."
As she's been praising the president, more and more of her fans have been expressing disappointment in Nicki's politics, even going so far as to note that they're going to stop listening to her music as a result of her supporting the current administration and what it stands for.
"The fall of Nicki Minaj is just embarrassing and sad," commented an Instagram user.
"I hope no one buys your album," added another.
"Way to kill what's left of your career," wrote a user.