Nicki Minaj admits she was ‘so selfish’ before she became a mother

Nicki Minaj was “so selfish” before she became a mother. The 41-year-old rap star has a three-year-old son – who is known to the public only by his nickname of Papa Bear – with husband Kenneth Petty but explained when asked what she had “learned” since becoming a mother that in the years before the little one came along, there were so many things she could do without thinking about anyone else.

Speaking on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, she said: “Just seeing how much more you could love. Because my life was so selfish before he came here. I could do anything I wanted when I wanted.

“I could take my phone out for days, I could sleep for days, I could travel whenever I wanted to. And since this little human came onto planet Earth, I can’t do anything without thinking about him first.”

However, the ‘Super Bass’ hitmaker went on to add that motherhood has been worth the sacrifice because her son’s face is “worth more” than anything she could possibly buy as she joked she is thrilled to have “pushed him out” into the world. She said: “There’s this thing that happens everyday when I see his face, which is more than anything money could buy in the world. And so, I’m really happy I pushed him out.”

The ‘Barbie World’ singer recently admitted that she has no idea why she chose Papa Bear as a nickname in particular for her son because she had initially planned to nickname him Bubba when she was pregnant. She told Vogue: “I don’t know. I’ve always been a nickname person. I give everyone I love these nicknames, normally.

“He actually had a couple nicknames. His first nickname while he was in my stomach was ‘Bubba.’ When he came out, it just transformed into ‘Papa Bear.’ I can’t explain it, but when I look at him that’s what I thought.”

In other news – Tributes pour in for gospel singer Eric Moyo

Industry colleagues, friends, and fans took to social media on Thursday to pay tribute to Eric Moyo. The gospel singer died on Wednesday after a short illness. A statement shared on his social platforms confirmed the news.

“His untimely passing will leave a deep void in the Joyous family. His legacy will live on through his music, which touched the hearts of many and significantly contributed to the gospel music genre. Read More

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