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Nicki Minaj on Meg Thee Stallion's drive: 'Megan is the perfect example'

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Megan Thee Stallion appearing on their "2020 Power of Young Hollywood Issue," and Nicki Minaj did not hesitate to dote on the "Savage" superstar.

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