The escalating feud between Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj has taken a troubling turn, with Megan’s mother’s cemetery becoming a target of harassment from Minaj’s fans, known as the Barbz. Following an incident of doxxing, where fans shared the location of Megan’s mother’s gravesite online, the cemetery in Texas has stepped up its security measures and notified local authorities to prevent any potential vandalism or disruption.
Doxxing and Threats from the Barbz
Though nothing has happened to the gravesite so far, the threat of desecration has put the cemetery on high alert. The Barbz, Minaj’s fiercely loyal fanbase, took to social media to leak the location of Holly Thomas’ burial site. Some fans even went as far as to encourage others to defile her grave, an act stemming from the heightened tension between Megan and Nicki, particularly following the release of Minaj’s controversial diss track, “Big Foot.”
In the song, Minaj made several references to Megan’s deceased mother, which many saw as disrespectful. The lyrics, including: “Swearing on your dead mother when you lie,” and “She was lyin’ on your dead mama,” sparked outrage among Megan’s supporters. Nicki later fueled the controversy during an Instagram Live, where she suggested Megan should apologize to her late mother and “conjure up her momma.”
Megan Pays Tribute to Her Late Mother
Megan’s mother, Holly Thomas, passed away in 2019 after battling a brain tumor. Megan has previously expressed the profound impact her mother had on her life and career. In an emotional post on Holly’s birthday in 2020, Megan wrote, “Happy birthday mama, I miss you every day! I know you’re watching over me rooting for me and keeping me going.” Megan, who was also managed by her mother before her passing, has often shared how she continues to draw strength from Holly’s guidance.
As tensions between Megan and Nicki Minaj continue to intensify, this disturbing development highlights how deeply the feud has impacted not just the artists but those closest to them. The security measures at Holly Thomas’s gravesite underscore the concerning consequences of online harassment and the dangers of fan-driven extremism.