Joe Budden has said he doesn’t believe that Nicki Minaj’s fans doxxed Megan Thee Stallion’s mother’s cemetery.

Budden, who recently interviewed Nicki following the release of her album Pink Friday 2, made the comments during a talk with the Young Money rapper on X Spaces.

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“This is another reason that I’m not mad at the ‘lying on your dead mama’ line,” he said. “I believe that there’s a Meg publicist somewhere pushing these stories about upping the security at the grave and people are coming here to sabotage it.

“I think that’s a real nasty PR trick. I think that is real nasty. I can see through the publicist stories like glass. That was an ill counter.”

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It was earlier reported that the cemetery where Megan’s mother was laid to rest after she died of a brain tumor was forced to increase security after its address was posted online by Minaj’s fans.

At the time of writing, no harm had come to Megan’s mother’s grave after TMZ reported that some of Nicki’s fans — known as the Barbz — urged others to desecrate the grave.

Nicki Minaj herself made numerous references to Megan Thee Stallion’s dead mother on her diss track “Big Foot”.

She rapped: “How you fuck your mother man when she die?/ How you go on Gayle King and can’t cry? Chile, bye/ Big foot, but you still a small fry/ Swearing on your dead mother when you lie.”

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The Pink Friday 2 rapper also rapped at the end of the song: “She just mad that no n-gga ever loved her/ No n-gga gon’ stan ten toes behind her/ Is it my fault I got good vagina?/ Why the fuck is you humping on a minor?/ ‘Cause she was lyin’ on your dead mama.”

Minaj’s fans were also criticized by Charlamagne Tha God for the alleged cemetery doxxing, with the radio host saying:  “I can tell you got no older people in your life. Older people would tell you don’t play with the dead.

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“Ain’t no good gonna come to anybody doing stuff like that. You’ve cursed yourself and you don’t even know it. What level of groupie-ass stan are you that you would risk your life and your freedom for a celebrity?”

During her X Spaces conversation with Joe Budden, Nicki Minaj made a number of rambling claims including that Roc Nation, which manages Megan, were paying people $250 to write negative things about her online.

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She also accused the JAY-Z-founded company of using bots to boost Megan’s song “Hiss,” which sparked the feud and is on course to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Minaj’s conversation with Budden led many to think she was under the influence of drugs, but the “Anaconda” rapper has denied taking cocaine.