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‘Anaconda’ Rapper Nicki Minaj Fires Shots Over Bill Cosby Halloween Costume On Instagram

Nov 04, 2015 09:53 PM EST | By Joanna Garado

Nicki Minaj is all over that horrible Bill Cosby Halloween costume on Instagram like an angry anaconda!

Rapper Nicki Minaj had always been outspoken on societal issues that Americans face nowadays, particularly women.

She had previously voiced out her opinions on sexism, gender inequality and racism in Hollywood. So it was somewhat expected that the "Anaconda" rapper would react over a Halloween costume posted on Instagram depicting Bill Cosby in the act of drugging and raping a woman.

On Oct. 31, Nicki Minaj reposted the controversial photo on her Instagram account, which appeared to have been taken from the account of New York-based disc jockey, DJ Clue.

"Our generation is so desensitized," the VMA-winning rapper captioned the photo.

It featured a man wearing a Bill Cosby mask appearing to be taking an unconscious man (dressed like a woman) by the bosom and putting drugs in her cocktail drink.

"This gotta stop #PillCosby " DJ Clue poked fun at the Bill Cosby costume, originally posted on his Instagram. As of Sept. 4, however, the photo has been deleted.

 Our generation is so desensitized

A photo posted by Nicki Minaj (@nickiminaj) on Oct 31, 2015 at 4:50pm PDT


Bill Cosby was recently accused of drugging and sexually assaulting over 50 women since the 1960s, including supermodel Janice Dickinson and Beverly Johnson.

"The last thing I remember I had blacked out and Cosby mounting me like the monster that he was," Janice Dickinson confessed. "I remember more specifically waking up and that he—there was a lot of pain...downstairs. There was semen all over me and my pajama bottoms were off."

"For a long time I thought it was something that only happened to me, and that I was somehow responsible," Beverly Johnson wrote of her sexual assault for Vanity Fair. "So I kept my secret to myself, believing this truth needed to remain in the darkness."

He rose to fame during the years of "The Bill Cosby Show," where he played the role of a loving father, Heathcliff Huxtable. The show ran from 1984 to 1992.

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