Nicki Minaj was turned away from her own album release launch party Tuesday night in New York.
A source familiar with the incident told The Huffington Post that the 29-year-old "Starships" singer was scheduled to attend the event but was denied entry from Greenhouse club when she rolled up with her boyfriend and a hefty entourage of 25 people at 3:30 a.m. Incidentally, the downtown hot spot is also owned by the same folks who run WIP, the club of choice for Drake-Chris Brown brawls.
The insider said she was denied access to the venue by the cops as a result of the size of the venue. "She tried to celebrate with fans but was turned away at the door," the insider further stated.
Minaj released "The Re-Up," a re-release of her second album "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded," on Nov. 19. "It’s a little of a different direction from the mainstream, but it’s kind of more in the direction I originally started in," she told Ryan Seacrest about the album on Monday. "I feel like the music is such a better representation of me where I am now as an artist in my career."Culled from Huffington Post
*Hmmmm...surprising, huh? But, 25 people? Was that not a bit too much considering the venue? But, whatever the case, who denies an artist entry into her own Album Release Party? Well, the cops know better.
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