Nicki Minaj dressed up as Nicki Minaj for Halloween

Nov 1, 2013 - 16:07
Nov 1, 2013 - 16:27
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Nicki Minaj dressed up as Nicki Minaj for Halloween
Officer Nicki Minaj reporting for some sort of duty (Picture: Nicki Minaj/Instagram)

It was Halloween last night, which meant the world was busy dressing as ‘sexy’ version of anything and everything, be it scary or benign. Nicki Minaj bucked the trend of dressing as cats, ghosts, zombies etc to go as herself however.

Well OK, she was technically a police officer, but when was the last time you saw a WPC wearing duct tape crosses on her nipples?

It was definitely an outfit straight out of the Minaj playbook that she chose to wear, writing on Instagram: ‘Officer Minaj. Who wants to get cuffed?’

Eye-popping: The star left little to the imagination in the racy outfit

Making an impact: The star wore a hot pink lipstick to complete her daring look

Making an impact: The star wore a hot pink lipstick to complete her daring look

 

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