Nicki Minaj Documentary Preview
. The brand new hour-long Nicki Minaj documentary entitled, "My Time Now" that will debut exclusively on MTV on Sunday, November 28 at 10pm ET/PT. The documentary will then be made available for free on-demand streaming on MTV.com. Check out the new preview clip here "I am amazed at what I've seen in this film. For the first time people will see Onika. That's all I've ever wanted. To inspire. To encourage. To replace doubt and fear with fearlessness and hope," said Nicki Minaj. "MTV and the incredible film crew behind this documentary has made a very special dream come true. This film is my heart & soul. The visual component to Pink Friday. My fans are the most incredible humans on this planet. Words could never translate my gratitude. Thank You for standing by me. It's our time now." MTV was granted exclusive access to Minaj over a period of three months and chronicles her professional and personal life. Over the course of the hour-long documentary, fans see the various sides to Minaj's multifaceted personality including the ambitious business woman, family caregiver, and creative artist. The film includes Minaj's emotional return to her native Trinidad (her first trip back in seven years), downtime with her family in Queens, prepping for her first VMA performance and putting the final touches on her debut album. The documentary also features exclusive interviews with Minaj where she opens up about her past, working with the world's biggest artists, as well as the pleasures and perils of fame. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Nicki Minaj CDs |
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