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Is Nicki Minaj’s six-part documentary not airing on HBO?

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Soon, a six-part documentary series about Nicki Minaj will be released to captivate her devoted fan base. According to rumors, the new docuseries is called “Nicki.” The Queen of Rap posted the trailer on her official Twitter account with the hashtag #NickiDocumentary, which immediately went viral online.

Nicki Minaj praised her fans on Instagram for helping the video reach the top of the trending list, but she did not reveal the docuseries’ debut date. The six-part documentary by Nicki Minaj’s streaming partner has not been disclosed, which has confused fans because it appears to be the same Nicki’s documentary that HBO first announced in 2020.

Is HBO not showing the six-part documentary about Nicki Minaj?

The artist is shown overcoming obstacles in the docuseries teaser for Nicki Minaj. In the video, a young Nicki can be seen rapping for the camera. She subsequently discovers, after being successful at the game, that she needs to stop focusing on it and start loving herself. The six-part series will provide insight into various facets of the international superstar’s rap career.

“I took some time to perfect this incredibly intimate, delicate, electric, inspiring piece of work,” Nicki wrote beside the trailer of her documentary that she posted on Instagram. “As I choose a home for this project, I can’t help but think about what I’m included in this file,” she continued. Some things are so private that they are frightful, he said, “I need it to be handled carefully because it’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen. I adore you a lot. I appreciate your support, which continues.

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On Twitter, Nicki Minaj announced the release of the documentary, although she did not specify the streaming service on which it will be available. Arriving SOON!!!! The #NickiDocumentary you didn’t realise you were missing. The female emcee tweeted, “Love you so much. HBO appears to have dropped the documentary because neither HBO Max nor HBO Pop shared the trailer.

Nicki wrote on Instagram in 2020, “I am beyond grateful & excited to share this news with you guys today,” as she announced her six-part docuseries. I’m overjoyed that #HBOMAX is helping me communicate my tale in such a delicate and unforgettable way. a method that my followers will adore always. This document is top-notch. You have my word on that.

Users of social media debated if HBO had canceled Nicki’s six-part documentary

One admirer remarked, “There is one thing they can’t do: be the queen of hip hop #nickidocumentary,” as another added, “Is she still shopping a network for her doc? Usually, the location of the viewing is announced. Considering her massive fan base, it’s possible that she’s attempting to demonstrate interest, but something doesn’t seem right here. It seems like some of these networks and companies require her to pass hurdles. I enjoy it.

The person after that joked, “NOBODY’S WANT IT.” Because of this, HBO cancelled it! LMAOOOO.” “#NickiDocumentary will NOT be on HBO Max,” said another. She transferred it to another streaming platform.

“I haven’t terminated my hbo max subscription in 2 years in anticipation of this doc,” one person said in the meantime.

“Queen is the documentary still going to be on HBO Maxx or is there a new streaming service?” someone claimed. as was stated by another, “Wait… so HBO doesn’t have it? She said as she gave a home description! NETFLIX PLEASEEEEE!!! Give Nicki her cheque; we require a global residence.

“Okay, neither HBO Max nor HBO Max Pop have posted the trailer, so it’s absolutely not coming out on HBO Max,” one person wrote. “HBO totally bungled the bag with this #NickiDocumentary they should be sweating rn,” one person said in conclusion.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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