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Nicki Minaj sparks fan theories with cryptic tweet about Kai Cenat after LeBron livestream announcement

Nicki Minaj sparks fan theories with cryptic tweet about Kai Cenat after LeBron livestream announcement

Express Tribune20-06-2025

Nicki Minaj stirred speculation online after posting a cryptic message referencing Twitch streamer Kai Cenat on X (formerly Twitter) on June 19, 2025. The post, which read, 'Oh they Kai friend now?', has led to widespread discussion and theories among fans trying to interpret its meaning.
Nicki Minaj seemingly posts about Kai Cenat on X
'Oh they Kai friend now? lol.' pic.twitter.com/HBfOL126wD
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) June 20, 2025
The post has reignited discussion about Minaj's relationship with Kai Cenat, which dates back to December 2023 when she appeared on his livestream and danced on camera. The appearance drew criticism from Rap Radar CEO Elliott Wilson, prompting both Nicki and Kai to respond publicly. Wilson later apologized for his comments.
Though the intent behind Nicki's recent post remains unclear, it coincides with Cenat's announcement of an upcoming IRL livestream featuring NBA star LeBron James. Some fans speculate the tweet might be directed at Cenat's rumored associations with new ventures—possibly involving Roc Nation or an appearance on the show The Shop. While no official link has been confirmed, users online believe that Kai's proximity to certain high-profile figures may have triggered Minaj's remark.
One user wrote, 'Kai supposedly linked up with the Roc Nation camp in Paris,' while another claimed, 'They wanna make him change his opinions and manipulate the narrative.' Others expressed confusion, with one post reading, 'Can y'all shut the [expletive] up in the comments with that mysterious sh*t. I'm trying to know what's tea.'
This renewed attention on Cenat follows his red carpet confrontation with Elliott Wilson at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where the two appeared to resolve their earlier tension. Wilson admitted to criticizing Nicki, apologized to both her and Cenat, and received forgiveness in return.
As of now, Nicki Minaj has not elaborated on the tweet, leaving fans to continue piecing together the meaning behind her cryptic message.

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