Nicki Minaj Denies Feud With Ariana Grande After She Sends Support to Pete Davidson
By Jennifer Fabiano

Though Nicki Minaj may seem like a hater at times, she took to Twitter this weekend to spread one very important message: reminding the Twitter-sphere to spread love and only love.
The meaningful tweet came after Pete Davidson posted a message on his Instagram that seemed scarily like a suicide note. Davidson, who has spoken out about his mental health issues in the past, shared that his struggles are at an all time high.
Though all of Pete’s social media accounts have been deleted, Nicki reportedly was one of the first to comment heart emojis on the alarming post.
Later, she spoke out about her support for him on Twitter.
We can be so insensitive. God bless Kanye & Pete. Being flippant about mental illness speaks more about you than them. Stop saying the word love & live it. Love is an action.
— QUEEN (@NICKIMINAJ) December 15, 2018
All this support for Pete led some social media users to accuse Nicki of dissing the comedian's ex-fiancé, and her close friend, Ariana Grande. Nicki was having none of it. On Saturday, she addressed the rumors head-on.
Ariana is my sister, y’all can’t & wont come between us. Go awf
— QUEEN (@NICKIMINAJ) December 15, 2018
Nicki's Twitter quickly filled up with posts supporting those who struggle with mental health, including another of Ariana's ex-boyfriends, the late Mac Miller.
Y’all did the same thing to Mac Miller until he died. The #FakeBandWagonHate
— QUEEN (@NICKIMINAJ) December 15, 2018
After Davidson posted the distressing message, the NYPD was asked to perform a wellness check on him, according to the AV Club. Davidson was found at work at 30 Rockefeller Center. Later that night, Pete appeared on Saturday Night Live, but was not in any of the show's live sketches or the traditional curtain call.
Nicki is truly the friend we all should have: the one who isn't afraid to stick up for those who need it most.