Nicki Minaj Admits She Wants To Return To Her First Love
News: Nicki Minaj Admits She Wants To Return To Her First Love
Thursday, Apr 4, 2013 2:00PM
Written by Cyrus Langhorne
Young Money star Nicki Minaj recently talked about her love for acting and why fans may not have to hold their breath very long to see her grace the big screen.
While careful with her words, the self-proclaimed "Barbie" made sure to offer up enough of a tease about making a splash in Hollywood sooner than later.
"I may be working on something right now. I can't really say too much about it, but I definitely have the acting bug," Nicki told MTV News correspondent Christina Garibaldi from a Burbank, California, recording studio, right after the premiere of her "High School" music video. "That was my first love, so you just never know." (MTV)
Back in February, Minaj revealed she and her agent were considering a few movie scripts.
Nicki Minaj has set her sights on the big screen. She told Page Six on Oscar night, "I would love to act, it just has to be the right project, the right movie." "Nothing stereotypical about a singer," the rapper and "American Idol" judge said. "I have an agent, and we are looking at a couple of scripts, so we'll see." (New York P! ost)
Last year, Nicki's Young Money labelmate Drake said he has also waited for the perfect film script to land in his hands.
"I've been reading scripts for a while," Drake said in an interview. "I want to do something great. I really want to do something a movie specifically for my culture, the younger people that are still in tune with everything going on. I'm actually writing with my friends right now -- they have a production company called By Any Means Necessary, so we're writing together trying to figure out the right movie. [Ideal role?] Something that's not a rapper or a basketball player, which is all the scripts that I get. [laughs]" (VH1 News)
Although she only contributed her voice, Minaj's Ice Age: Continental Drift earned $46 million at the box office when it opened up in theaters last summer.
20th Century Fox can chill out now, as the fourth installment of the studio's animated "Ice Age" franchise easily debuted in the No. 1 spot at the box office this weekend. "Ice Age: Continental Drift," the only new movie to hit theaters nationwide this weekend, opened with a solid domestic sum of $46 million, according to an estimate from Fox. The 3-D picture reunites the series' beloved band of prehistoric mammals and features a number of celebrities in its voice cast, including Queen Latifah, Nicki Minaj and Ray Romano. (Miami Herald)