Comedian Mike Epps records an Instagram apology video for a controversial joke about Nicki Minaj, with symbolic elements of the backlash in the background.
Comedian Mike Epps records an Instagram apology video for a controversial joke about Nicki Minaj, with symbolic elements of the backlash in the background.
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Mike Epps apologizes for crude joke about Nicki Minaj and Trump

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Comedian Mike Epps has issued an apology to Nicki Minaj after a viral stand-up joke linking her Trump support to explicit claims. The remark, made during a Louisville show, drew backlash from her fans, the Barbz. Epps called himself 'Mr. Accountability' in his Instagram video.

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from the comedy stage! Mike Epps stirred up quite the storm during the January 6, 2026, kickoff of his 'We Them One’s Comedy Tour' in Louisville, Kentucky. In a clip that's been blowing up social media, the comedian took aim at Nicki Minaj's recent endorsement of Donald Trump, joking that she got a 'train ran on her by Donald Trump and them' to secure her citizenship. He even quipped, 'She done jump up on Donald Trump side trying to get a free card, and the card wasn’t even real... B***h you ain’t going nowhere. Get on back over there!' 😬

The Barbz weren't having it, flooding Epps with heat and hoping Queen Nicki gives his sorry a hard pass. But Epps, ever the quick one to pivot, dropped an apology video on Instagram, admitting, 'Sometimes I get on that stage, and I have a little drink, and I go wild … I’m non-filtered. Just wanted to apologize.' He extended the mea culpa directly to Nicki, her husband Kenneth Petty, and their 5-year-old son, dubbing himself 'Mr. Accountability.'

This all comes amid Nicki's shift in political vibes. Back in 2018, she posted on Facebook about entering the U.S. as an 'illegal immigrant' and slammed Trump's family separation policies. Fast-forward to 2026, and after some reported cozying up, the Trump administration allegedly hooked her up with a 'free' Gold Card – part of a program launched in September 2025 that fast-tracks residency for a $15,000 DHS fee plus a $1 million 'gift,' per government details. Fans are side-eyeing the motive, but Nicki? She's stayed mum on the joke, the apology, and everything in between.

So, is this comedy beef squashed, or are the Barbz plotting round two? 👀

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X discussions highlight Mike Epps' apology to Nicki Minaj for his crude Trump-related joke, with users sharing the video widely. Sentiments vary: some praise his accountability and quick response, others dismiss it as backlash-driven or insincere. Barbz stress respect amid political divides and call for behavioral change. Media accounts amplify the clips, noting fan backlash.

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