Nicki Minaj Sued by Former Wig Stylist

Photo Credit: BET/Instagram
Photo Credit: BET/Instagram

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

We told you last year that Nicki Minaj made some moves to give her image a makeover, and she decided it would be best to cut ties with her wig stylist and fashion consultant. Nicki’s camp claimed at the time that the female rapper had no beef with her former team, but now it appears there are some issues considering her former wig stylist just slapped her with a lawsuit.

According to TMZ, Nicki’s former wig stylist wants her to cough up millions:

Terrence Davidson claims in his lawsuit … he’s a big reason for Nicki’s success. He rewinds to 2010, when he created what he calls a panoply of “fresh, hip and unique wigs” … including the pink upper bun wig, the fox fur wig, the pink high top wig, the superbass wig and the half blond-half pink wig.

Davidson says Nicki not only stole his designs and marketed them herself, she even talked him out of a multi-million dollar reality show deal because she claimed it would ruin their partnership.

 

 

In the papers filed, Davidson is asking for a minimum of $30 million.

14 comments

  1. 30 million yea right. Am I the only one watching SWV reunited? That damn Coko lol is so selfish I can’t believe her. She has been selfish all season but she is taking it to the extreme with last night episode. Coko doesn’t want to sing certain songs like downtown because she sings gospel but that doesn’t stop her from cursing up a storm like last night.

      1. It comes on Wetv I like it the season finale was last night. Girl when I tell you that Coko is a DIVA that is an understatement. Leelee is very wild. Taj seems the most level head but she is over the top a little.

      1. I still like Coko but she is so selfish. At first I thought Taj and Leelee were exaggerating on how selfish Coko was but they were right. She is selfish.

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