Nikki Minaj Admits Happy Sex, Romantic Relationship with Meek Mill? Songstress Shares Thoughts on Feminism

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Nikki has just moved out from a relationship of many years; it's a good thing that she has her longtime friend rapper Meek Mill who seems to make her really happy.

In her interview with Vogue, Nikki said that she feels so much better being single and that she appreciates the freedom she now has.

"I'll just say that I haven't had this much fun in years. Yeah, I am partying, and I am freer, and I am just enjoying myself and my life."

The 32-year-old rapper admits that she has fun whenever she hangs out with Mill, reported Daily Mail. 'Sometimes we hang out, and when we hang out, we have fun.'

She's also grateful for the support and comfort that she receives from their friendship that has somehow stood the test of time.

"This is what I want to say about him: People think for some strange reason that we just started becoming friends recently. We've been friends for a very, very long time, and he's been around for a lot of things that I've gone through."

However, if there's one person who's not amused with the idea of Nikki Minaj and Meek Mill dating, that would be Drake, reported the Inquistr.

A source told the Inquistr revealed that the relationship of Nikki and Drake is no longer as close as it was back in the days.

"[T]heir (Nicki Minaj and Drake) relationship is definitely not the same right now... they haven't been speaking much and Meek and Drizzy are also friends so it will be interesting to see how this all play out, you know what I mean."

Latin Post said that Drake thought that he and Nikki were on the same lane, only to realize that Nikki doesn't share the same feelings for him.

Meanwhile, when Minaj was asked if she would still be rapping at 50, the rapper said that she has something different in her mind as to what she would do when she gets to that age, reported Vogue.

"No. [laughs] I definitely don't. I want to be traveling the world at that time with my children and enjoying life. There's a level of criticism that comes with being a musician in today's world, especially with social media, that I don't want to be a part of when I'm 50 years old. I love my fans, but I think at one point in my life, I'll be okay with just walking away. Okay, I had a great time, but it's time to live life without other people's approval."

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