6ix9ine says Nicki Minaj is "burning her hand on that stove to expose something greater" as he lauds her outspokenness on social media

Tekashi  6ix9ine Performs in Concert in Stockholm - Source: Getty
Tekashi 6ix9ine performs live at Hovet in Stockholm, Sweden. (Image via Michael Campanella/Redferns)

6ix9ine lauded Nicki Minaj for her bold online persona.

The rapper, born Daniel Hernandez, sat down for an interview with Celebrity Guest Tape earlier this month, where he claimed that she is "burning her hand on that stove to expose something greater." He also cheered her on, noting that although "it sounds crazy," she's onto something.

In an ominous post on its Instagram this week, Celebrity Guest Tape shared that 6ix9ine's interview was recorded live. However, the website crashed. However, given that the interview was recorded offline as well, the page has confirmed that they will be dropping the interview soon.

As of this writing, it is unclear what 6ix9ine was referring to when it came to Nicki Minaj, and just when his interview will drop.


6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj's past experiences working together explored:

Just last month, Hernandez made headlines when he alleged that Nicki Minaj wanted to continue shooting a music video after someone opened fire at her dressing room in 2018.

“The director of production called it off,” 6ix9ine said on the Fresh & Fit podcast. “If I’m lying, I’m flying. Clip this. After the shots went off, Nicki called and was like, ‘N***a still, let’s shoot that shit.”

He recounted Nicki allegedly saying that she doesn't care. He was referring to a November 2018 incident where 6ix9ine, Minaj, and Ye’s Beverly Hills music video location had to shut down after reports of a shooting. Witnesses reportedly said at the time they heard “at least 10 shots.”

In footage aired by TMZ shortly after, two cars pulled up to the vicinity around 10:30 p.m. before two males, clad in hoodies, exited the cars. After he checked the area for witnesses, one of the men said, “We got 30 seconds." They then opened fire after trying to bypass a locked gate.

At least one bullet reportedly hit the Anaconda rapper's dressing room, though she wasn't in it at the time. The pair eventually went on to produce the track “Trollz." A portion of the funds raised was donated to the Bail Fund Inc.

"The fund provides free bail assistance to low-income individuals who can’t afford to pay bail while awaiting their trial,” Nicki Minaj penned on Instagram at the time, per Complex.

The rapper also made headlines this week for joking about sending drugs to Demi Lovato, who notoriously struggled with substance abuse. During an interview with Andie Elle on her podcast, the 29-year-old suggested that he wanted to be the one to prompt Demi's relapse. He later brushed his comments off as "dark humor."


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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque