
Nicki Minaj attends The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2019, in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic)
*Nicki Minaj will star in and executive produce a new Amazon Freevee animation show titled “Lady Danger” — hailing from the Dark Horse Comics series.
The “Queen” rapper is teaming with 50 Cent on the project that will be part of 50’s G-Unit Film & Television production company. Per Deadline, the story takes place in 2075 and follows an “agent who is left for dead by her team after discovering a dangerous secret, only to be resurrected as Lady Danger, an Afrofuturistic ass-kicking Agent of B.O.O.T.I. (Bureau of Organized Terrorism Intervention).”
50 Cent shared a screenshot of Deadline’s report on his Instagram page along with the caption “What you doing today, we working @nickiminaj South Side you already know what it is. … I don’t miss,” he wrote.
Minaj replied in the comments of his post, writing “big BIG Queens shit. #QGTM They want action? Tell my n!gg@z cause a scene fully active ”
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The hip-hop star also shared Deadline’s headline on her Twitter and Instagram, with one fan responding to the news: “This will definitely be a must watch! Love this duo team up and also Nicki doing animated series!”
Another wrote, “This is so big like Nicki do you even realize how dope this is going to be for kids from New York seeing two dope rappers from Queens really out here teaming up and creating something so amazing!!!!”
A third commented, “Yep. I’m glad @50cent is working with @NICKIMINAJ he understands her & had respect for her. Here’s to another 5+ years in the game, at least.”
“Ohhh mother is mothering period,” another Twitter user added, “ooooh they really about to be mad now.”
“Lady Danger” adds to Nicki Minaj’s list of animation credits which includes “Ice Age: Continental Drift” and “The Angry Birds Movie 2.”
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