Nicki Minaj is the cover
girl for the July 2018 issue of Elle Magazine, and she’s speaking her truth!
The rap queen who is days
away from dropping her new album, Queen poses for (and with) legendary
photographer, Karl Lagerfeld for the issue.
In the accompanying cover
story, she speaks on everything from Meek Mill and Cardi B to sexuality and how
the sex appeal she portrays might be playing a part in the girls who look up to
her prostituting themselves.
See excerpts and more
photos below…
On her sex appeal:
One of her messages on the
new album, she says, is “it being okay to keep your legs closed.” She’s
speaking slower than usual, as if she’s searching for the way to preach
self-respect without sounding like she’s slut-shaming. “I don’t really know how
to say that without being offensive.”
She tries anyway. “Maybe I
was naïve, but I didn’t realize how many girls were modern-day prostitutes,”
she begins. “Whether you’re a stripper, or whether you’re an Instagram
girl—these girls are so beautiful and they have so much to offer. But I started
finding out that you give them a couple thousand dollars, and you can have sex
with them. I was like, Yikes. It’s just sad that they don’t know their worth.
It makes me sad as a woman. And it makes me sad that maybe I’ve contributed to
that in some way.”
Are you reckoning with that
now more than you have in the past?
“I’ve always felt like it.
But in a lot of ways, I don’t know if I’m doing the same thing they’re doing,
because I’m selling sex appeal. So I can’t look down on these girls. I may not
be having sex with people, but I’m still selling sex appeal.”
Well, sex and sex appeal
aren’t the same thing.
“That’s true. But I just
don’t know if girls who look up to me think that when I’m posting a sexy
picture. I’m actually the antithesis of all of that. I’m more of, like, the
snobby girl, like the ‘Uh, what’ type of girl. And I want girls to be like
that. I’d rather you be called snobby or a bitch or conceited—I’d rather you be
called that than easy, and a ho, and a slut.”
On being a perfectionist:
“I feel like true icons
shift music, uplift music, switch music, have the balls to take a chance. The
things that people do come so easy to me. I could do it in my sleep. But I’m
such a perfectionist that when something is too easy to me, I actually feel
guilty. It would’ve been so easy to listen to all the trap music out there
right now and say, ‘Let me just copy this. But I wouldn’t have been able to
live with myself.”
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