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Nicki Minaj Shares Footage Of Her Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway


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It's one thing to be a "Queen," but another to be a woman of integrity. Yesterday, Nicki Minaj exhibited qualities of both. The legendary rapper returned to her hometown of Queens, where she proceeded to hand out 500 Thanksgiving Turkeys to fans and families in need. Yesterday, we reported on the event, which found Nicki working alongside NYPD's 113th Precinct in the rare functional alliance between rappers and the police.

While Nicki has yet to speak on her experience beyond a few Twitter words, she took to Instagram to upload a montage of the event, backed by the soundtrack of her Queen single "Chun-Li." In the clip, Nicki can be seen exiting her car to an uproarious chorus from her legions of fans. The beaming Nicki Minaj takes time to sign autographs, hand out turkeys, pose for pictures, and interact with the people. It's a good look for the rapper, who likely made many-a-day through her generosity. It's always nice to see rappers giving back to their community, especially during the Holidays. Much respect to the Queen of Queens!

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