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Rickey Smiley Show: Nicki Fans’ Hurtful Comments on Missy

The Rickey Smiley Mning Show discussed Nicki Minaj fans’ hurtful comments toward Missy Elliott. Maria More said Elliott had denied subliminally dissing Minaj on social media. The confusion started when Elliot tweeted, “is there a difference between a hit and a classic record

If so, what is the difference” The question sparked outrage from Minaj fans who assumed the comments were targeting the rapper, who just hit number one with her song “Super Freaky Girl,” said More. Elliot clarified her question, denying that she was not talking about Minaj or anyone else, and then called out the hurtful comments that people threw her way, informed More. “Don’t you hate it when you say something, and people try to imply meaning to it or interpret what you’re saying” said the morning show host. Rickey Smiley said a person, when they say something, may have to clarify the meaning or come back and clear it up.

More said, it also helps when a person is specific and says exactly what they mean. “I don’t like you. Your breath stinks. Be very specific,” she said. https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=hTeFcbKvQas

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