
Nicki Minaj's performance at the Grammys on Sunday (a mock exorcism featuring a man dressed as the Pope) was quite polarizing, but the 29-year-old star says her fans understood her message.
"My young fans absolutely loved it. My core fans absolutely loved it because they know the story that I was portraying," Nicki told Access Hollywood at MAC Cosmetic's Viva Glam Launch in New York on Wednesday. "It's been two years in the making. I don't know who said you can't do that. I mean, I'm going to do whatever I need to do to portray a story.
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"I made a movie -- it's called, 'Roman Holiday'... and in that movie, this is what happens to that Roman character. So, I had to paint the picture," she added. "I can't do a song like that and stand up there with a microphone and a band behind me - I have to paint the picture and I'm gonna always do that to the fullest."
The "Super Bass" singer/rapper said she hopes no one "took offense" to the raucous performance, as it "absolutely was not meant to be offensive."
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"It was meant to say, love people for who they are and stop ridiculing and chastising and condemning people because they seem different -- that's the goal," she told Access. "I think the people who needed to be touched by it were and the people who were going to have a problem with it anyway, had a problem."
Adding, "They wouldn't have a problem if I was up there in a skimpy two-piece, you know what I mean?"
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