The Feeling myself rapper felt herself and a whole lot more. If you're eating your dinner you might want to look away now because Nicki Minaj 's latest magazine shoot pulls no punches. In an attempt to do a Kim Kardashian and 'break the internet', the rapper gets down and seriously dirty with herself in the eye-popping feature for Paper magazine. Not only does she get stuck into a threesome with herself, but she also rubs a rose on her vajayjay and, in another provocative scene, hoses down her private parts. Titled 'Minaj a trois', obvs, the shoot sees her don a range of raunchy underwear and kinky PVC outfits. As well as the shorts and nipple pasties look, she's also rocking a slashed pink dress that shows off her curvy rear and legs, and the third outfit is a bum-baring black leotard. The magazine points out that they haven't titled an issue 'Break the Internet' since Kim Kardashian's infamous shoot - the one where she balanced a champagne glass on her bum. Our media company sits at the center of where internet culture becomes pop culture, and Nicki is certainly a queen of disruption. This shoot was ambitious, imagine having to do three shoots to get one image, and Nicki lead the charge. The internet is the ultimate newsstand.


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