By extension, we might also assume they’re conservative.
Based on their appearances, we might assume they’re going to display this patriotism themselves. The joke, of course, is that they look exactly like the other patriotic country folks on TikTok who earnestly use the song to show their allegiance to the American flag. ♬ We do things a lil different round here – Jayden McCoy There doesn’t appear to be one official source of the flag - it can be bought for $10 from a handful of Amazon sellers, for $12.50 from an Etsy shop called “DC Homos” or for $21 from the site “The Gay Bar valid flag❗️ #nickiminaj #wap According to Google Trends, searches for “Nicki Minaj Flag” were essentially nonexistent until May of this year when they began to spike, peaking right on the week of July 4th.
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In the full photo, she wears not only the blue bikini top, but matching red, white and blue bottoms to boot. The flag in question features a photo of Minaj taken for a July 2015 profile in Cosmopolitan. Nation Under Minaj” We do things a lil different round here – Jayden all barbz calling all barbz✨ #nickiminaj #barbz #nickiminajflag #fourthofjuly But the most fun installment of the trend comes from the country guys who love Nicki Minaj, flying their Nicki flags from the back of their pickup trucks or hanging them in their rooms otherwise decorated by camouflage and hunting-themed decor. Over the summer, the Nicki flag has dominated the platform, with videos of Barbz flying it on the Fourth of July or from their parent’s flagpoles that would otherwise bear the more traditional American version.
Instead, it features our lord and savior Nicki Minaj in front of an American flag, giving a big, toothy smile as she salutes the camera in a blue push-up bikini top. TikTok has an unofficial flag, though it doesn’t bear any of TikTok’s symbols or make any reference to the app.