Even though they are no longer collaborating, Drake still gives Nicki Minaj special attention after she had problems at the Canadian border

Even though they are no longer collaborating, Drake still gives Nicki Minaj special attention after she had problems at the Canadian border

When Nicki Minaj most needed Drake’s credentials, he delivered, saving the Canadian leg of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour

The rapper from Queens arrived at her Montreal gig on Wednesday around three hours late. She wrote about the incident on X, accusing the local government of “sabоtage” after the strange cancellation of her initial trip. 

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“My flight, which was supposed to depart at midnight, was canceled at 12:58 p.m. yesterday. I haven’t heard of anything like it in fifteen years. a 70K G4 and believed that we would pay them for both that trip and the subsequent flight I would have to take. They had incorrect ideas,” she wrote.

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We requested permission to depart at 1:00 PM today. No, they said; we may go at 3 p.m. That won’t work, they replied, and we’d have to go by 5 p.m. What the heck? Yes. for a Canadian show at 9:30 p.m. They stated they were “STILL FUELING” when we arrived to the jet. They said that they were “still fueling” (for a trip of one and a half hours) at 630 p.m.

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She said that her personal items were inspected in addition to her flight being delayed and rescheduled, which made her late for the concert. 

“They did a lot of things when we got to Canada that they hadn’t done the past two times I visited for the OVO FEST. They began going through my personal bags. Usually, they check the larger bags and lead me to the vehicle with my purses. Nope. Not now, the writer wrote. 

There seems to be a connection between this occurrence and the surrounding her husband, Kenneth Petty. Petty needed authorization from a court to travel with Minaj on her overseas tour since he was a registered offender.