DR. FAUCI SHUTS DOWN NICKI MINAJ’S CLAIMS ABOUT COVID-19 VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS

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Nicki Minaj may not be a medical professional but her thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine became mainstream news this week.

The “Starships” rapper’s recent tweets had a lot of people scratching their heads which eventually led to Dr. Anthony Fauci responding to Minaj.

“My cousin in Trinidad won’t get the vaccine cuz his friend got it & became impotent, posted Minaj on Monday.

Numerous blue-checked Twitter users took issue with Nicki Minaj spreading “misinformation” about the COVID-19 vaccine.

For example, MSNBC host Joy Reid addressed Minaj’s series of tweets which led to the Queens-bred rhymer firing back on Twitter.

Nicki Minaj’s story about her cousin’s friend getting the vaccine and then having reproductive issues was brought up on CNN. The Lead‘s Jake Tapper asked Chief Medical Advisor to the President Dr. Anthony Fauci if that scenario was based on scientific fact.

“The answer to that, Jake, is a resounding no,” said Dr. Fauci. “There’s no evidence that it happens nor is there any mechanistic reason to imagine that it would happen. So the answer to your question is no.”

While Nicki Minaj’s claims that the COVID-19 vaccine could cause impotence in men were debunked by Joy Reid, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and many others, the 38-year-old entertainer did receive backing from far-right pundits.

There has also been speculation that Nicki Minaj chose to focus on the COVID-19 vaccine this week as a way to distract the public from news of a serious pending lawsuit. Jennifer Hough is suing Nicki Minaj and her partner Kenneth Petty for harassment and intimidation.