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Dr Fauci weighs in on Nicki Minaj’s Covid-19 vaccine ‘swollen testicles’ claim

  • Global rap superstar revealed to her 22.6 million Twitter followers she had not yet been vaccinated
  • She alleged that her cousin refuses to get a vaccine because his friend become impotent after being vaccinated

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Dr Anthony Fauci has debunked Nicki Minaj’s controversial comments about the Covid-19 vaccine.

The United States’ authority on infectious diseases is the latest medical expert to call out “misinformation” found in the hip hop star’s public remarks about the shots.

On Monday, Minaj – whose given name is Onika Tanya Maraj – came under fire after announcing she wouldn’t attend the 2021 Met Gala because of its vaccine mandate and, in the same tweet, revealing that she isn’t vaccinated.

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During her social media oversharing, the Trinidadian-born lyricist also made claims about a cousin of hers refusing to get the vaccine after “his friend” got the shot and suffered an alleged reproductive side-effect, referring to “swollen testicles” and “impotence”.

A chorus of people – including respected medical experts, senior US and British coronavirus officials and political commentators – have since called out Minaj, saying she is spreading unfounded claims and hearsay to her fan base (which consists of 22.6 million Twitter followers).

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Fauci, who has been at the forefront of the pandemic battle since it hit the US last year, emphatically refuted the claims made by the rapper.

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