Trevor Noah Jabs at Nicki Minaj's Trump Friendship During 2026 Grammys Monologue.
Comedian Trevor Noah took aim at rapper Nicki Minaj's unexpected alliance with President Donald Trump during the opening monologue of his hosting duties at the 68th Grammy Awards. The comedian referenced Minaj's reported meeting with Trump on January 28, where she declared herself his "number one fan."
Noah sarcastically stated that Minaj was "still at the White House discussing very important issues," prompting loud applause from attendees including model Chrissy Teigen and singer John Legend. Noah also delivered an impression of Trump, saying, "Actually Nicki, I have the biggest ass. I have it, everybody's saying it Nicki. I know they say it's you, but it's me WAP, WAP, WAP. Look at it, baby."
Later in his monologue, Noah took another swipe at Trump, saying that the Grammy "is a Grammy that every artist wants -- almost as much as Trump wants Greenland, which makes sense because Epstein's island is gone."
Noah's mockery of Minaj's transformation reflects growing cultural backlash against her dramatic shift. The rapper has been one of Trump's most vocal celebrity supporters after initially stating she would not join him. Her allegiance has alienated significant portions of her fanbase, particularly LGBTQ+ supporters who have historically been core to her following.
Minaj's relationship with Trump began in December 2025 when she interviewed with Erika Kirk, chairwoman of Turning Point USA (TPUSA). In November 2025, Minaj appeared at the United Nations on behalf of the Trump administration to discuss persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Since then, she has publicly praised both Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Nicki Minaj's Background: What You Need to Know.
Born Onika Tanya Maraj in Trinidad and Tobago, Minaj spent her early childhood in the Saint James district with several cousins while her mother worked multiple jobs. Her mother later obtained a green card and moved to New York to attend college, leaving Minaj behind until she was brought to the United States at age 5 to live with her parents in Queens.
Minaj rose to prominence in the late 2000s with her rapid-fire delivery, colorful alter egos, and unique blend of pop and hip-hop that reshaped mainstream rap. She has since released multiple chart-topping albums, including Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded and The Pinkprint, earning dozens of Grammy nominations and a reputation for technical lyricism and theatrical performances.
Minaj has been credited with opening doors for a new generation of female rappers while maintaining a dominant presence through collaborations, touring, and her devoted global fan base known as the "Barbz."
Comedian Trevor Noah took aim at rapper Nicki Minaj's unexpected alliance with President Donald Trump during the opening monologue of his hosting duties at the 68th Grammy Awards. The comedian referenced Minaj's reported meeting with Trump on January 28, where she declared herself his "number one fan."
Noah sarcastically stated that Minaj was "still at the White House discussing very important issues," prompting loud applause from attendees including model Chrissy Teigen and singer John Legend. Noah also delivered an impression of Trump, saying, "Actually Nicki, I have the biggest ass. I have it, everybody's saying it Nicki. I know they say it's you, but it's me WAP, WAP, WAP. Look at it, baby."
Later in his monologue, Noah took another swipe at Trump, saying that the Grammy "is a Grammy that every artist wants -- almost as much as Trump wants Greenland, which makes sense because Epstein's island is gone."
Noah's mockery of Minaj's transformation reflects growing cultural backlash against her dramatic shift. The rapper has been one of Trump's most vocal celebrity supporters after initially stating she would not join him. Her allegiance has alienated significant portions of her fanbase, particularly LGBTQ+ supporters who have historically been core to her following.
Minaj's relationship with Trump began in December 2025 when she interviewed with Erika Kirk, chairwoman of Turning Point USA (TPUSA). In November 2025, Minaj appeared at the United Nations on behalf of the Trump administration to discuss persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Since then, she has publicly praised both Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Nicki Minaj's Background: What You Need to Know.
Born Onika Tanya Maraj in Trinidad and Tobago, Minaj spent her early childhood in the Saint James district with several cousins while her mother worked multiple jobs. Her mother later obtained a green card and moved to New York to attend college, leaving Minaj behind until she was brought to the United States at age 5 to live with her parents in Queens.
Minaj rose to prominence in the late 2000s with her rapid-fire delivery, colorful alter egos, and unique blend of pop and hip-hop that reshaped mainstream rap. She has since released multiple chart-topping albums, including Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded and The Pinkprint, earning dozens of Grammy nominations and a reputation for technical lyricism and theatrical performances.
Minaj has been credited with opening doors for a new generation of female rappers while maintaining a dominant presence through collaborations, touring, and her devoted global fan base known as the "Barbz."