Nicki Minaj Attacks Chrissy Teigen After Grammys Feud: 'Everyone Knows She Has/Had a D**k'
Nicki Minaj unleashes a social media tirade that escalates conflicts with Chrissy Teigen and others.

Nicki Minaj turned the 2026 Grammy Awards into a post-show firestorm after unleashing a series of personal and inflammatory attacks on Chrissy Teigen, hours after host Trevor Noah joked about Minaj's absence during the live broadcast.
What began as a pointed monologue at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena escalated into one of the year's most controversial celebrity feuds, reigniting debates over political identity, online harassment, and how far pop culture clashes are willing to go.
Responding to a roast by host Trevor Noah regarding her high-profile alignment with Donald Trump, the 'Super Freaky Girl' rapper took to X on 2 February to post a series of inflammatory claims, including a widely condemned transphobic slur directed at Teigen, who was spotted laughing and giving a 'thumbs up' during the televised jab.
Within hours, Minaj took to X to post a barrage of posts attacking Teigen, Noah, and others, marking one of the most incendiary episodes of her recent public commentary.
Minaj declared in a social media post that 'everyone knows she has/had a d**k', a remark that has sparked widespread controversy and renewed scrutiny of celebrity feuds.
Grammy Roast Sparks Outrage Over Political Alignments
Trevor Noah's opening monologue at the 68th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles was tinged with political satire when he highlighted Nicki Minaj's absence from the ceremony and tied it to her recent political engagements. Noah quipped that Minaj was 'still at the White House with Donald Trump discussing very important issues,' prompting applause from the audience and an on-camera thumbs-up from Chrissy Teigen.
Noah then performed an exaggerated Trump impression as part of the routine, emphasising her absence and encouraging a light-hearted yet pointed commentary on the rapper's recent political profile.
@realjacquesderby CHRISSY TEIGEN 🤣 🤚…Trevor Noah said Nicki Minaj would not be at the Grammys & Chrissy won the entire night 🫰
♬ original sound - jacques derby
Minaj's absence came amid her active public alignment with Trump-linked initiatives, including appearing at the Trump Accounts Summit in Washington, DC, where she showed off a 'Trump Gold Card' and credited her progress toward US citizenship paperwork to the former president's support.
Welp… pic.twitter.com/c5v8ztVVLR
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) January 28, 2026
Her vocal endorsement, telling attendees she was 'probably the president's No. 1 fan,' represented an unusual shift for a global music star traditionally detached from partisan politics at events of this cultural magnitude.
Social Media Tirade: Personal Attacks and Online Firestorm
In the hours after the broadcast, Minaj launched a sustained, controversial social media response, posting multiple messages on X targeting Noah and Teigen. One post directly referenced Teigen: 'Everyone knows Chrissy Teigen has/had a dik. Allegedly,' a personal claim that has drawn immediate criticism for its offensive nature.
Everyone knows Chrissy Tiegan has/had a dik. Allegedly pic.twitter.com/d13zrB7ZLN
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 2, 2026
Her posts did not stop there. Minaj also accused Noah of refusing to 'come out of the closet' and disparaged another music figure, Lizzo, further broadening the scope of her online tirade.
Trevor refuses to come out the closet when everyone in the industry knows his boyfriend.
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 2, 2026
Allegedly pic.twitter.com/Um9kIp2Nso
Fat Lizzo lost 300 lbs just to sell 300 albums.
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 2, 2026
So now she has loose skin AND a flop album, AND a weird charge. Sheesh. pic.twitter.com/eKovXNOubE
Online commentators and observers quickly condemned the remarks as crossing social boundaries and perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Some responses on social platforms noted the perceived 'transphobia' of such an attack in a highly charged cultural moment.
Minaj's response came just days after she defended her active political stance against critics, describing backlash as motivation to strengthen her support for Trump and to encourage like-minded followers.
Context: Minaj's Political Transformation and Industry Backlash
The controversy at the Grammys is part of a broader and highly unusual political trajectory for Nicki Minaj, whose involvement with Trump-aligned events and initiatives has intensified over the past year.
Once sceptical of Trump's politics, the multi-platinum artist has publicly backed the Trump Accounts programme, a federal savings initiative for children, and even pledged between £110,000 and £220,000 ($150,000 and $300,000) to support it.

Her public appearances alongside Trump and other conservative figures at events such as AmericaFest, a Turning Point USA conference, signal a conscious pivot toward right-wing cultural engagement that has unsettled both fans and critics.
Despite the backlash, Minaj has maintained that criticism, both in politics and entertainment, galvanises her confidence and public positioning.
Nicki Minaj's explosive post-Grammy backlash, capped by a direct personal attack on Chrissy Teigen, stresses the deepening entanglement of pop culture, politics and social media confrontation, a cultural rupture whose reverberations extend far beyond the awards stage.
Industry insiders note that the 'Trump Gold Card', which Minaj claimed was helping finalise her US citizenship, is a cornerstone of her new political identity. However, her aggressive response to a standard awards-show roast has raised questions about her future standing in a music industry that remains largely critical of the Trump administration.
As the fallout continues, the episode stands as a stark example of how the boundaries between entertainment, ideology and personal attack are rapidly eroding in the digital age.
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