The 'Super Bass' hitmaker tells fans she'll help them pay their college tuition and student loans on Twitter.
- May 8, 2017
AceShowbiz - Nicki Minaj just saved a bunch of college students by offering to help them pay their tuition as well as student loans on Twitter on Saturday, May 6. She also offered help to those who want to go to college but don't have enough money.
She previously announced that she would choose some fans from various countries to watch her performance at 2017 Billboard Music Awards. A fan responded by asking if she wanted to pay for his tuition instead. Surprisingly, Nicki said that she would make it happen if she could get a proof of straight A's. Other fans started to tweet her proofs of their GPA and college bills.
Show me straight A's that I can verify w/ur school and I'll pay it. Who wants to join THAT contest?!?!🤷🏽♀️ Dead serious. Shld I set it up? https://t.co/czH715u64a
— NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ) May 7, 2017
The 34-year-old rapper replied to a bunch of people, telling them, "send me your bank info." Fans were surprised and touched at her kind gesture. They told her stories about their financial problems and expressed their wish to continue their studies.
U want to go to college but can't? How much do u need to get u in school? Is that the only thing stopping u? https://t.co/A3mYQHgPNX
— NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ) May 7, 2017
People from all around the world praised Nicki's attempt to help her fans. "Ya heart is so big. Ya soul is so pure. You will keep winning because u exude mad love & gratitude. Forever in love with u," a fan wrote.
Ya heart is so big. Ya soul is so pure. You will keep winning b|c u exude mad love & gratitude. Forever in love w| u. @NICKIMINAJ
— ॐ Melony ❥ (@xMelCole) May 7, 2017
American vlogger Tyler Oakley also responded to her generous act. He tweeted, "Love this!! Nicki is supreme (but hate that we live in a society where education is largely inaccessible & comes with never-ending debt)."
love this!! nicki is supreme. (but hate that we live in a society where education is largely inaccessible & comes with never-ending debt) https://t.co/XHGA3TqHKY
— Tyler Oakley (@tyleroakley) May 7, 2017