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Vogue director apologizes for his part in the Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion feud

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Vogue entertainment director Sergio Kletnoy is apologizing for comments he made during Nicki Minaj’s Instagram Live as the feud between Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion rages on.

“I am a huge music lover and support many artists (especially female artists),” Kletnoy wrote Saturday on social media. “Everyone who knows me knows I love Nicki, Megan and so many other musicians.”

“I joined a livestream from one of my fave artists and was excited to hear there’s a new song from her,” Kletnoy continued. “I made comments that unfortunately were taken the wrong way.”

“I never meant to mock or insult anyone and have always been a fan of both women,” he concluded. “My apologies if my comments offended or hurt anyone.”

The Post reached out to Vogue reps for comment.

Minaj, 41, has been lobbing bombs at Megan following last week’s release of her new track “Hiss.” Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Kletnoy, who is responsible for booking celebrities for interviews and photoshoots, took to Minaj’s livestream Friday with several foot emojis and wrote, “Not ‘fragment foot’ lol not even a whole foot?”

During the livestream, Minaj referred to Megan as a “bullet fragment foot b—h.”

The 28-year-old rapper, whose real name is Megan Pete, was shot in the foot by rapper Tory Lanez in 2020.

Kletnoy, who is responsible for booking celebrities for interviews and photoshoots, took to Minaj’s livestream Friday with several foot emojis and wrote, “Not ‘fragment foot’ lol not even a whole foot?”
During the livestream, Minaj referred to Megan as a “bullet fragment foot b—h.”
Megan was shot in the foot by rapper Tory Lanez in 2020. sergiokletnoy/Instagram

Minaj, 41, has been lobbing bombs at Megan following last week’s release of her new track “Hiss.”

The song features the lyric: “These hoes don’t be mad at Megan / These hoes mad at Megan’s Law,” referring to the US law requiring law enforcement make public information about registered sex offenders.

Several of Minaj’s fans think the lyric disses her husband, Kenneth Petty, 45, a registered sex offender convicted for the first-degree attempted rape of a 16-year-old girl in 1995.

Others assume the lyric is directed at Minaj’s older brother, Jelani Maraj, who was sentenced in 2020 for predatory sexual assault.

When asked Friday on “The Breakfast Club” if the song is about a specific person, Megan said, “A hit dog will holler.”

“Whoever feel it, feel it,” she added.

The lyric added fuel to the long-simmering feud between Minaj and Megan, who worked together on the 2019 song “Hot Girl Summer.”

Minaj and Megan worked together on the 2019 song “Hot Girl Summer.” Instagram

In 2022, Minaj claimed on her show “Queen Radio” that someone suggested she abort her baby so she could have an alcoholic drink. Megan denied it was her.

Minaj gave birth to a son in 2020.

In Minaj’s 2023 track “Red Ruby Da Sleeze,” she appears to reference Stallion when she raps: “700 on them horses when we fixin’ to leave / But I don’t f–k with horses since Christopher Reeve.”



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