Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Nicki Minaj Reveals She’s Giving Up Music To Have A Baby

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Nicki’s biological clock is ticking! The ‘Only’ rapper revealed in a new interview with ‘Complex’ magazine when she plans on giving up music to become a full-time mom.


Nicki Minaj, 31, has one of the hottest careers in music right now. But in the very near future, she has plans for a whole other career — being a mother! In the December issue of Complex magazine, Nicki reveals her plans of becoming a family woman. See what she had to say!

Nicki Minaj: Baby Wanted! — Singer Says She’s Giving Up Music To Have A Child

Nicki plans on dedicating her life to motherhood after her fifth studio album. And once she becomes a mother, she will be 100 percent committed, even if that means giving up her music.

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“I always said, ‘When I have my baby, it’s going to be all about my baby,’” Nicki told the magazine. “I don’t want the child feeling like they don’t have all of my attention, so I always said, ‘I’m going to take a little break.’”
Though we’re huge fans of Nicki’s music and would be sad to see her off of the charts, we’re also proud of her for knowing what she wants and going after it!

Nicki Minaj: Singer Teases ‘Only’ Video With Racy Instagram Pics

If there’s one thing we already know, it’s that Nicki would make one sexy mama! Seriously – she’d give Kim Kardashian34, a run for her money!
Nicki took to Instagram on Nov. 17 to share someracy pics of herself in black lingerie, while promoting her upcoming music video for “Only.” She donned a black bra, a fishnet leotard and a black boa. See all of her sexy pics here!
What do YOU think, HollywoodLifers? Do you think Nicki should give up her music to become a mother, or should she find a balance? Sound off below!

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