The rapper dropped the video for "No Frauds" on Wednesday, which
features Drake and Lil Wayne, but the most questionable feature is that
of the Westminster Bridge where three people were killed and 40 more
were injured during a March 22 terrorist attack on the city of London.
Minaj reportedly filmed the scenes throughout London just one day prior to the attack.
"@NickiMinaj by Westminster Bridge in her new vid … too soon?" a Twitter user wrote.
The Sun and other British news outlets reported that after the deadly attack, the footage would be removed.
"When everybody involved in the project heard the news they were
devastated and thought it would be in bad taste to feature it," a source
told The Sun.
"The other London scenes will remain, but it's highly doubtful the bridge footage will make the cut."
Fans were quick to address those reports once the video blatantly
showed Minaj in a blinged-out body suit posing directly in front of Big
Ben.
"I thought you were going to remove the footage of the bridge after what happened in London babe :(," another Twitter user wrote.
The "Black Barbie" singer faced even further ire from fans when she
posted a poll asking fans their favorite scene from the video and called
the Westminster Bridge the "London Bridge."
The attack on the bridge and the House of Parliament was the worst terror attack in the country since the 2005 subway bombings.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said "the location of this attack was no accident."
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