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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AFP) — A concert by American rapper Nicki Minaj in Britain was called off at the last minute Saturday night, after the superstar was detained at Amsterdam’s main airport on suspicion of possessing soft drugs in an incident she partly live-streamed on social media.
The artist was due to perform in Manchester on Saturday, but posted on social media platform X that authorities “said they found weed” in her luggage before briefly taking her into custody.
Minaj said the “pre-rolls” belonged to her security guard and that her bags had been searched “without consent.”
Police confirmed to Agence France-Presse (AFP) that they had detained a 41-year-old American woman on suspicion of trying to export soft drugs to another country but declined to say directly that it was Minaj, as per their usual policy.
Military police spokesperson Robert Kapel later told AFP that the suspect had been released after the payment of a “reasonable” fine.
The rapper apologized on X to fans for missing the concert, but said she would be back for a second Manchester show on 30 May and that she would be performing in Birmingham on Sunday as part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour.