Nicki Minaj had a dream as a little girl - it didn't quite work out

Aug 27, 2014 - 11:32
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Nicki Minaj had a dream as a little girl - it didn't quite work out
Nicki Minaj had a dream as a little girl - it didn't quite work out

Nicki Minaj is famous for grinding on stage with male dancers, flashing her assets in skimpy stage outfits and that bum – so not so much her desire to help people.

However, that’s exactly what a mini-Nicki wanted to do once upon a time.

In an adorable video that has emerged on YouTube, rapper Nicki, real name Onika Tanya Maraj, reveals she wants to be a nurse.

‘Hi, my name is Onika Maraj and I go to PS-45,’ she begins. ‘I’d like to be a nurse when I grow up so I can help people less fortunate than I am.’

Riiiiiiiight…

We’re totally not saying that twerking, bum-flashing, booty-bopping, bright pink hair and wearing next-to-nothing isn’t helping people, just probably not in the way the little cutie originally set out…

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