Nicky Minaj criticised over Westminster Bridge scenes in No Frauds video
OUT of all the places in London ... Nicki Minaj appears on Westminster Bridge a day before last month’s terror attack in her new music video.
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NICKI Minaj has faced criticism from unimpressed fans after she featured scenes filmed on London’s Westminster Bridge in her new music video.
The rap star had filmed the scenes for her new track No Frauds just a day before the tragic terror attack took place last month.
Nicki, 34, can be seen rapping to the camera in a black and silver-beaded corset and headdress while shots panning across Westminster are played, The Sun reports.
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The Trinidadian rap star also sits on the wall at the edge of the bridge while singing the feisty words to the camera.
One fan mused: “@NICKIMINAJ by Westminster Bridge in her new vid… too soon?”
Another tweeted: “Out of all the places in London who’s choice was it film at Westminster? #NoFraudsOnVEVO”
Nicki had been seen filming the scene for her video which also features Drake and Lil Wayne just a day before the tragic attack.
But it had been claimed Nicki felt the scenes were no longer appropriate to use after the attack as a source said: “When everybody involved in the project heard the news they were devastated and thought it would be in bad taste to feature it.
“The other London scenes will remain, but it’s highly doubtful the bridge footage will make the cut.”
Nicki Minaj's 'No Frauds' video features Westminster Bridge despite reports scenes would be cut ...
â Lil Wayne Fans Club (@newlilwaynesong) April 19, 2017
I thought Nicki was editing out those shots of Westminster bridge
â Peppa (@ethanxrih) April 19, 2017
After the attack, Nicki paid a Twitter tribute to the five victims who lost their lives.
She wrote: “May God protect everyone in London.
“Hate hearing this sad news. Sending my condolences to the victims’ families.”
This story first appeared in The Sun.
Originally published as Nicky Minaj criticised over Westminster Bridge scenes in No Frauds video