With Sagittarius season around the corner, Nicki Minaj made some time to show love to her “Sag Queen” Taylor Swift on social media.
The “Super Bass” rapper took to her Instagram Story on Tuesday (Oct. 22) reposting Taylor Swift’s recap celebrating The Eras Tour returning to the U.S. for a three-show run at Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock Stadium.
“Sag Queen,” Nicki wrote alongside a photo of Swift dancing during the show in her glittery dress and matching boots.
Nicki will be turning 42 on Dec. 8 while T-Swift will be celebrating her 35th birthday on Dec. 13 when Sagittarius season gets into full swing.
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Minaj called Swift a “Sag Queen” in May when saluting the pop titan’s commercial success. “Imagine doing +27 on the HOT 100 when QUEEN SAG TAYLOR IS SELLING OVER 2 million 1st week,” Nicki wrote to X. “Only TWO songs were able to have a PLUS when the QUEEN SAG TAYLOR dropped.”
Back in 2013, while on stage accepting an award at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, Swift saw Minaj in the audience and shouted-out her “favorite Sagittarius over there.”
Next up for Swift, The Grammy-winning singer will be heading to the Big Easy for a trio of shows in New Orleans as she takes over the Caesars Superdome on Oct. 25, Oct. 26 and Oct. 27.
“The Eras Tour is BACK and the 3 Miami crowds we just got to play for were on a new level. With only 5 cities left to play before it’s over, I knew I was going to be savoring every moment up on that stage but the bewildering passion of those crowds really blew my mind. It rained (a lot) the 1st and 3rd nights, and so that kicked up the cinematic drama,” she wrote to IG. “I had really missed this on our break. The mass quantities of joyful people genuinely living in the moment and seeming truly carefree for 3.5 hours.”
Swift and Minaj have had ties since the early portion of their decorated careers. Taylor championed Nicki’s “Super Bass” anthem and the duo performed a medley of their tracks at the 2015 MTV VMAs (Minaj’s “Trini Dem Girls” and “The Night Is Still Young” and Swift’s “Bad Blood”).