Nicki Minaj surprised everyone by deleting her Twitter account this past weekend, especially her 11 million followers. Minaj was apparently upset over a negative posts from "fans" and a fan site called NickiDaily.com that was posting leaked snippets from her new album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.
Over the weekend, Minaj wrote: "And that's exactly why I'm paying the barbz DUST right now! And deleting my twitter. Smdh - don't cry 4 me argentina."
And then right before deleting the account, she wrote: "Like seriously, its but so much a person can take. Good fu---ing bye."
The singer then returned briefly to the site on Monday, tweeting: "On second thought I'll just follow a new set of barbz. The ones I follow r very mean and ratchet. *side eyes them* *looks into the sea for more* (sic)."
Minutes after she deleted the account, the topic #NickiComeBack started to trend.
Last week the "Starships" rapper landed the number one album in the country with her sophomore effort Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded after selling 253,000 copies in its first week.
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