In a new interview with Bill Board Megan Thee Stallion was asked if there was any chance of reconciliation with Nicki Minaj after she took shots at Nicki with ‘Hiss” in response to subliminals.
According to VIBE Megan admitted she had no idea how to reconcile because she has no idea what the root of the problem is.
You took shots at Nicki Minaj. Is there a chance for a reconciliation or even another collaboration one day?
I still to this day don’t know what the problem is. I don’t even know what could be reconciled because I, to this day, don’t know what the problem is.
“Hiss” not only took aim at Minaj, but her husband, Kenneth Petty, with its now infamous line regarding “Megan’s Law,” a federal law that requires law enforcement to make information about registered sex offenders public.
Petty is a registered sex offender following his 1995 conviction on attempted first-degree rape in connection with a 1994 assault that took place when he and the victim were both between the ages of 15 and 16.
He served four years for the assault.
Petty was later incarcerated for seven years on a first-degree manslaughter conviction.
The jab resulted in Minaj shooting back with “Big Foot,” where she accused Megan of sleeping with her late mother’s boyfriend and several rappers/producers.
She also accused the Hot Girl of lying about being shot by Tory Lanez and of “lying on yo dead mama,” a line many, including Charlamagne Tha God, thought went too far…
Megan also spoke candidly about having black men or black people in her corner saying it would have been nice to feel more protected.
After he made some inappropriate comments about you last November, Shannon Sharpe apologized. Do you feel you’ve been getting more support from Black men over the last few years, or is that something you’re still looking for more of?
At this point in life, I really don’t care. Maybe if you would’ve asked me this last year or two years ago, I would’ve wished I had more Black people in general in my corner. It would’ve felt nice to be protected by some Black men in this instance, but the more I wasn’t getting it, the more and more I realized I wasn’t going to get it. Who should feel safe and important at the end of the day is me, and I was going to have to make myself feel that way. I wasn’t going to find it in people I don’t know at all. Now I don’t care. As long as I make myself feel happy, then that’s what matters to me.
Read her entire cover story here.