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AND THE PETTINESS CONTINUES: Nicki Minaj Casted the Strippers Who Claimed Cardi B Ordered a Hit On Them for Her “Good Form” Music Video

Apparently Nicki Minaj’s pettiness knows no bounds.

There are layers to Nicki Minaj’s connivery I tell you. At first glance, you wouldn’t think to consider the casting process that went into her “Good Form” music video. On the surface, it plays out like any other video of its kind: a set location, and plenty of flashy elements like scantily dressed models, and giant-sized pastries, honestly, it was pretty good. But rest assured, Nicki found a way to poke her greatest nemesis in the subtlest of ways, let me explain.

Granted, every work of art conveys a certain level of ambiguity, on appearances alone. That manner in which Nicki decided to continue her cold war narrative with Cardi B was to elicit the other women which Cardi could count as foes. We’re talking about the video vixens who show up in the 2nd cutscene next to an assembly of chairs. The folks over at TMZ have learned, and Nicki has confirmed – these are the same women who claimed Cardi ordered a hit on them, which saw her having to turn herself into New York City authorities back in October.

Baddie Gi and Jade, the women implicated employed by Nicki in the “Good Form” music video, are said to be in process of filing a lawsuit against Cardi B for the alleged attack. It is believed that Tekashi 6ix9ine, an ardent supporter of Nicki, was prepared to do the same. Baddie Gi and Jade were in the plans for the 6ix9ine, Kanye and Nicki video shoot that got shot up.

For those who are prepared to challenge this, peep the photo of Nicki with the two women below (in which she tags them) what do you guys think?

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