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Kylie Jenner Reportedly Upset over Nicki Minaj’s ‘I Want to Punch Him in His Face’ Rant at Her Baby Daddy, Travis Scott

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott

Kylie Jenner did not feel good when Nicki Minaj spat sour words against her partner, Travis Scott. In her recent public rant, where the “Chun Li” singer said that she wants to punch Stormi’s dad in the face, it was said that the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star was more hurt than her baby daddy.

According to Hollywood Life, while Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott try to pay no attention to Minaj’s attacks, the former is already “sick and tired of the shade thrown her man’s way.”

An insider told HL that the couple does not want to comment as they feel that Minaj looks a little sad and she might just be making this noise in order to get attention. Even so, it cannot be avoided that they were still hurt by her words and Kim Kardashian’s sister feels that the lady rapper is bullying Travis.

“Travis finds it all pretty hilarious because Nicki is actually giving him free promotion every time she talks about him,” the source said. “Kylie knows that Travis’s album is amazing and way better than anything out right now, including Nicki’s.”

The root cause of the quarrel was something petty. It appears that Nicki Minaj just can’t get over the fact that her “Queen” album placed second on the music charts and Travis Scott's “Astroworld” took the top spot away. She feels she deserves that rank far more than Kylie’s boyfriend.

Minaj expressed her frustration when she appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” earlier this week. The 35-year-old rapper explained that she was not mad but that it was just that she found it unfair that Travis topped the charts when his tour was not even announced yet.

She alleged that Travis’s album made it to the top and it is all thanks to Kylie Jenner’s promotion via her social media with over 100 million followers. On the show, Ellen asked Minaj about her rift with Travis, and she said, “The thing is, it’s not anger, it’s what’s right and what’s wrong and what’s fair. I’ve had a number two album, and I never cared.”

Lastly, she went on to explain, “It’s just that when you have a number two album to someone who’s selling shirts and merch and passes for a tour that is not even announced yet, it feels like you are being tricked.”

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