The Breakfast Club, a radio show, has responded to Nicki Minaj’s recent social media outbursts, which targeted multiple figures in the entertainment industry.
In the past week, Minaj has publicly called out a long list of celebrities, including Cardi B, Jay-Z, and even the hosts of The Breakfast Club themselves.
On Wednesday’s show, Charlamagne Tha God named Minaj the program’s infamous “Donkey of the Day.” He criticized the rapper for what he described as being “unhinged” and “going at everybody.”
Charlamagne went further, accusing Minaj of “hating on a generation of young women” and quipped that she had gone “from The Pinkprint to The Stink Print.”
The fiery exchange has sparked fresh debates among fans online, with supporters defending Minaj’s right to speak her mind, while others argue that her approach could harm her legacy.
Donkey of the Day goes to Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, aka Nicki Minaj, for going in on US in a separate on Twitter! Lil Kim… we should've listened 😔 to you. DOTD powered by @msllegal. #MichaelTheBull #TheBullNYC 🐂 pic.twitter.com/EFLy2ArEfG
— The Breakfast Club (@breakfastclubam) October 2, 2025


