Rapper Nicki Minaj has deactivated or removed her Instagram account, sparking widespread speculation online that the move is linked to backlash over her recent political appearance.
Minaj attended a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event in Phoenix, Arizona, hosted by Erika Kirk, where she made politically charged remarks and praised former President Donald Trump and other conservative figures.
The appearance marked a surprising turn for the superstar, whose fanbase largely leans liberal, and it quickly ignited debate across social media.
Clips of her speech circulated widely, with many users criticizing her statements, while others defended her right to share her political views.

Some online observers pointed to a dramatic drop in engagement on her posts prior to the deactivation, fueling further speculation about the timing.
This is not the first time Nicki Minaj has stirred controversy with her political comments. Over the years, she has expressed skepticism of certain government policies, often sparking debate.
However, her direct praise of Trump and alignment with conservative viewpoints at TPUSA appears to have struck a particularly strong chord with fans and critics alike.
Despite the speculation, neither Minaj nor Meta (Instagram’s parent company) has confirmed the reason for her account going offline.

The rapper has remained relatively quiet since the event, leading to heightened curiosity about her next public move.
The incident underscores the intense scrutiny public figures face when discussing politics. In an era where celebrity statements are instantly amplified online, even a single event or comment can provoke massive public reaction, and social media accounts can become flashpoints for both support and backlash.
For now, Nicki Minaj’s Instagram remains inactive, leaving fans and commentators debating whether she will return to the platform or take a longer hiatus from social media altogether.
When Did The Backlash of Nicki Minaj Start?
The backlash began almost immediately after Nicki Minaj’s appearance at the Turning Point USA AmericaFest event on December 21, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona.
That’s when clips of her remarks — including praise for conservative figures like Donald Trump and an awkward “assassin” comment about Vice President J.D. Vance — spread widely online and sparked criticism from many fans and commentators.

Public reactions intensified over the next few days on social media as people debated her political statements and what they saw as a shift in her public stance.
This wave of criticism was already underway by December 22–23, ahead of her Instagram account’s deactivation or removal being noticed later that week.

