Ming Li has stepped into the spotlight as the newest and youngest cast member of Zeus Network's Baddies Gone Wild Brazil. The 19-year-old reality star, Nicki Minaj's half-sister, joined the show when it premiered on May 11, 2025. Her casting immediately created a buzz across social media platforms.
The drama began brewing when executive producer Natalie Nunn commented about Nicki Minaj during Ming Li's introduction on the show. Nunn referenced past lyrics where the rap superstar mentioned her name in a track. This led to speculation about tension between the sisters and the producer.
Born in New York City, Ming Li is actually Maria Pritchard. In a recent podcast episode, she talked candidly about her relationship with her well-known half-sister. The adolescent talked of trying to leave Minaj's shadow and felt under pressure to live up to expectations.
Ming Li is working on her own music career and has dabbled in cryptocurrency in addition to reality TV. She identifies as bisexual and co-owns a cryptocurrency exchange. Her first significant step towards creating a public persona distinct from her sister's celebrity is her appearance on Baddies Gone Wild. Fans can follow her on @mingluanli.
Ming Li’s Baddies Gone Wild casting drama and public beef
Natalie Nunn's decision to cast Ming Li created immediate controversy. During the pilot episode interview, Nunn brought up Nicki Minaj's past lyrics about her. The producer referenced the line from "Endless Fashion," where Minaj rapped about Nunn's distinctive chin.
"I personally handpicked you because I just like... Your sister done talked sh*t about me before right?" Nunn said during the interview.
Both women laughed about the reference, but the moment sparked speculation online. Interestingly, Nunn had previously responded positively to Minaj's lyrics when the song first dropped. She even expressed interest in appearing in a potential music video. However, reports suggest Minaj unfollowed Nunn on social media after Ming Li's casting was announced.
Ming Li's relationship with her half-sister became a focal point during her We in Miami Podcast appearance. She described feeling "attacked" and "vulnerable" when people questioned why Minaj wasn't more involved in her life.
The teenager explained having a need to impress the Grammy-nominated rapper. She called Minaj a "good sister" but admitted they were "never close." Ming Li emphasized she holds no resentment despite their distant relationship.
Minaj appeared to respond indirectly through comments on Stationhead. She told fans that talent cannot be inherited, even through family connections. The rapper stressed that everyone must "go and get your own" success.
Ming Li later commented on the podcast's coverage, writing that she "still loves" her sister but realizes she must "please God first." This exchange highlighted the complex dynamics between the siblings.
Ming Li’s personal life and varying ventures
Beyond family drama, Ming Li is building her own career path, as is now seen on Baddies Gone Wild. She recently debuted as a rapper on Rakeem Love's single "Do It Again." The track represents her first official music release.
The teenager also co-owns Quantum Swap, a cryptocurrency exchange, with Love. They claim to be the "first Black co-owners of a crypto exchange." The platform even sponsored her debut music video.
Ming Li has been identified as bisexual and has been outspoken about it. She said that when she was thirteen years old, in the seventh grade, she had her first encounter with a female.
At the moment, she references dating someone whose name begins with "T." Although she hasn't made his identity public, she said he's from New York and was formerly in a relationship with another rapper.
Ming Li's journey from Nicki Minaj's half-sister to Baddies Gone Wild star highlights her pursuit of independence. Her appearance on Baddies Gone Wild marks a key milestone in establishing her own identity. Her diverse interests in culture, business, and music show her dedication to building her personal brand, but it remains uncertain whether she can escape her sister's shadow.
Baddies Gone Wild streams in the US on the Zeus Network, with new episodes dropping on Sundays at 8 pm ET.