NICKI MINAJ  known for her provocative dance moves and outrageous attire opened up about her private life, a thing she rarely talks about, the 
singer talked about her family, relationships and even a pregnancy she 
had when she was a teenager.
    
  
 
    
  
    
  
 
    
  
    
  
 
    
  
 
  
  
    
  
    
  
 
The
 31-year-old rapper hints that she lost a child at the age of 15, and 
reveals she was once engaged in the slow-tempo song off her upcoming 
album The Pinkprint.
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'He's a little angel': Nicki Minaj 
raps about losing a child at the age of 16, and was once engaged in the 
slow-tempo song off her upcoming album The Pinkprint, pictured last 
month in LA 
In
 one verse, the former American Idol judge raps about her 'child' who 
would have been the same age as her younger brother Micaiah, 16.
'I
 want Caiah to go to college just to say we did it/ My child with Aaron,
 would've have been 16 any minute/ So in some ways I feel like Caiah is 
the both of them/ It's like he's Cai's little angel looking over him,' 
she sings.
Nicki would have been around 15 at the time of the apparent pregnancy, but she doesn't divulge who Aaron is. 
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| Nicki when she was young | 
Teenage mom? Nicki would have been around 15 at the time of the apparent pregnancy, pictured as a teenager 
 
Sisterly love: Nicki raps about her desire for her younger brother Micaiah to attend college 
The star also appears to reveal that she was once engaged with the lyrics:
'Ten years ago, that's when you proposed/I look down, yes I suppose.'
Nicki, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago, goes on to reference her difficult relationship with her mother Carol.
'I
 love my mother more than life itself and that's a fact,' she raps. 'I'd
 give it all if I could somehow just rekindle that/ She never 
understands why I'm so over-protective/ The more I work the more I feel 
like their neglected.' 
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| Nicki when she was a baby | 
'I love her more than life itself': 
Nicki, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago, goes on to reference her 
difficult relationship with her mother Carol, pictured when Nicki was a 
baby 
 
Opening up: The star also  reveals that she got engaged 10 years ago, pictured last month in LA 
She also reveals her family struggles since the death of her cousin Nicholas Telemaque, who was shot  in July 2011 in Brooklyn.
'I
 lost my little cousin to a senseless act of violence/ His sister said 
he wanted to stay with me but I didn't invite him/ Why didn't he ask?
'Or am I just buggin'?/ 'Cause since I got fame, they don't act the same even though that they know that I love them.' 
 
Tragic: She also reveals her family 
struggles since the death of her cousin Nicholas Telemaque, who was shot
 in July 2011 in Brooklyn
Nicki
 recently revealed that her new album is her most personal to date, and 
will talk about 'My family, loss, death, guilt... I’ve struggled with a 
lot of guilt.'
She
 told Complex magazine: 'When you’re working and you’re busy and you’re 
successful, no matter what, something suffers, whether it’s your 
relationship with your mother, your relationship with your whole family,
 not being able to go to your brother’s graduation... Certain things 
suffer and take the back burner,'
On
 her recent single Anaconda, Nicki revealed: 'I wanted to create a song 
that embraced curvy women. I wanted to be sexual but be playful with 
it.'
 
Getting serious? Nicki - who is said 
to be dating music video director Alex Loucas - tells the publication 
that she'll be ready to start a family after her fifth album, pictured 
together last month in LA 
Nicki
 - who is said to be dating music video director Alex Loucas - tells the
 publication that she'll be ready to start a family after her fifth 
album.
'After
 the fifth, I’ll probably have my baby. I wonder if I’m going to be one 
of those women who balances my child with a career.'
'I always said, "When I have my baby, it’s going to be all about my baby."'
'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." But we’ll see.'
source: dailymail 



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