Oh no, not again! Nicki Minaj’s home just got swatted — and if you’re thinking this is déjà vu, you’re absolutely right.
Because this is the third time her poor mansion has been mistaken for Grand Theft Auto: Beverly Hills edition.Yes, you read that right. Somebody — with far too much time and not enough sense — made a false 911 call, claiming there was a shooting at Nicki’s house.
Police came in hot, lights flashing, probably expecting an episode of Law & Order: Barbie Tingz. But guess what? No crime, no drama, no nothing. Just some broken peace and traumatized neighbors.Nicki wasn’t home, thank God. Because we all know how badly these swatting pranks can go.
But if she was? Whew. Things could’ve gone left — and fast.Let’s do a quick recap of this nonsense:June 2023: Someone calls in a fake child abuse report at her house.One month later: Another fake shooting report.Now: We’re back at it again like it’s the Swat Olympics.Word on the (very shady) street is this could be retaliation because Billboard named Nicki the #1 female rapper.
Oh, so now we’re calling 911 because we can’t top the charts? Make it make sense.Meanwhile, this swatting madness is becoming a full-blown trend in Southern California, with celebs getting fake-policed like it’s part of their publicist’s rollout plan. But in Nicki’s case? This is targeted harassment, and it’s creepy AF.

Dear whoever’s behind this: Stop it. Go touch grass. Nicki’s home is not your playground. And if the police won’t catch you, don’t worry — the Barbz will. If I were Nicki? I’d move, beef up security, and get AI-powered surveillance with lasers that zap trolls on sight. Stay safe, Queen. The crown is heavy, and apparently, so is the hate.