Nicki Minaj criticised over Westminster Bridge video, filmed the day before the attack
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Nicki Minaj has been criticised on social media after leaving shots of London's Westminster Bridge in her latest video.
The US rapper filmed No Frauds the day before Khalid Masood killed four people on the bridge before stabbing police officer Keith Palmer.
There were reports, external she was going to cut the scenes from the Remy Ma diss track, which features Drake and Lil Wayne.
But the footage has been left in the final version of the video, external.
Nicki Minaj sent her condolences to the victims of the attack after hearing about it., external
Shots in the video show Nicki Minaj on the south side of the River Thames looking back at Westminster Bridge.
There are also aerial shots of the Houses of Parliament as well as other famous London landmarks.
She was photographed shooting her video the day before the attack by fans. , external
All the footage of Westminster Bridge appears in the first two minutes of the video, which has now been watched nearly five million times.
But these fans say they're confused about why the scenes were left in the video, with Lewis asking if it's too soon, external.
Betsy thought Nicki was editing the shots out of the video., external
Tom isn't too sure either., external
Beverley says there are plenty of other places to film in London., external
Becki doesn't get the criticism though., external
The video is a response to Remy Ma's recent diss track - Shether - which took aim at Nicki Minaj's sexual history, her brother's court troubles and various other things.
The cover art featured a bloody Barbie doll with pink hair.
The feud between the two female rappers goes back at least 10 years, external.
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