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Natalie Nunn Responds to Nicki Minaj Referencing Her Chin

On Lil Uzi Vert’s new album Pink Tape, Nicki Minaj makes a reference to Natalie Nunn’s chin on “Endless Fashion,” and the reality star has no problems with the line.

“Ayo, even if my name was Natalie, none of these bitches still couldn’t chin-check me,” Minaj raps in the opening line of her verse on the track, which samples and interpolates Eiffel 65’s Eurodance hit “Blue (Da Ba Dee).”

The Bad Girls Club star was previously a subject of discussion on Twitter for her chin after a photo of her side profile from Baddies: ATL circulated online.

“Even if my name was Natalie Nunn you b*tches still couldn’t chin check me”
On Instagram Live shortly after the release of the album, Nunn addressed the line and appeared appreciative.

“Shout-out to Nicki for the shout-out. I already told y’all this chin was, like, literally international,” Natalie said. “This chin has been making noise for years, and I love it here. And I hope if Nicki does a music video that I could be in it.”

In a tweet, Nunn offered similar sentiments and made it clear she wasn’t offended.

“I love u @NICKIMINAJ,” she wrote alongside a screenshot of her listening to the song. “#natalienunn baddies fans make sure y’all stream it runs those numbers up for the queen like we do the 91 million streams on baddies!!”
Meanwhile, on her Instagram Stories, she added, “@nickiminaj I just literally love so much.””Endless Fashion” isn’t the only track from Pink Tape to get people talking. In the opening song, Uzi made sure there’s no misconceptions about their sexuality. “First of all, I fuck eight bitches a day,” raps Uzi, who is gender-nonconforming and uses they/them pronouns, in the first verse of the record. “How could you ever say Lil Uzi Gay?/Fuck four of ’em raw, fuck four of ’em safe.”

Listen to “Endless Fashion” below, and check out the full album here.

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