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‘Idol’ Divas Carey, Minaj Take Their Feud Public

05:01 AM Saturday 10/6/12 |   |

Is this “Idol” threat an idle threat?

  • American Idol Judges

    Mariah Carey, Keith Urban and Nicki Minaj and during a news conference in New York.
    September 17, 2012

    (Michael Becker/AP Photo/FOX)

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Mariah Carey told Barbara Walters her fellow“American Idol” judge Nicki Minaj threatened to shoot her, Walters reported on ABC’s “The View” Thursday morning.

Consulting her notes, Walters recounted a phone conversation with Carey just before the ABC talk show went on the air, with new details of Tuesday’s blowup between Carey and Minaj that was partly captured on video made public on the TMZ website.

Walters said Carey told her that “when Nicki walked off the set, multiple people heard Nicki say, ‘If I had a gun I would shoot the (adjective unspoken by Walters) bitch.’”

After a meeting on Wednesday attended by the pair, Minaj said to Carey, “I love you, but we might fight again,” according to Walters. “Mariah responded, ‘No, we will not.’”

Walters said Carey told her that the singer had hired extra security.

“Mariah said she doesn’t feel comfortable emotionally,” Walters reported. “But she will continue with the show because she loves the show. And she loves mentoring the contestants.”

Walters issued an invitation to Minaj, a past guest of “The View,” asking her to return to the show to give her side of the story.

But Minaj wasted no time responding with a string of Twitter postings.

One read: “Hey yAll. Lets just say nicki said smthn about a gun. Ppl will believe it cuz she’s a black rapper. Lmao. I’ll then hit up Barbara n milk it”

She continued: “Ironically no camera or mic heard the gun comment tho. Lol (at) the struggle. Not even the producers believed u. Say no to violence barbz.”

A bit later, she tweeted: “I don’t call tmz n Barbara Walters cuz I stand on my own two feet. Never needed an army. God is good. Insecurity is as cruel as the grave.”

Rumors of drama between Minaj and Carey began to swirl as soon as the new panel was officially announced on Sept. 16.

Then the blurry web video released Tuesday by TMZ.com displayed what appeared to be an argument between Minaj and Carey during the tryout taping in Charlotte, N.C. On the video, Minaj announces that she is no longer putting up with “her ... Highness,” in an expletive-enhanced reference to Carey.

Fox’s “American Idol” is still the nation’s most popular show despite a dramatic fall-off in ratings last season that led to Randy Jackson being joined by three new judges, who also include country singer Keith Urban.

The show’s new season premieres in January.


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