Nicki Minaj Puts Giuseppe Zanotti on Blast: 'The Racism and Disrespect Won't Be Tolerated'

Nicki is putting Giuseppe Zanotti on notice.

Fridays are the best days to call someone out on Twitter. Example: Nicki Minaj just shared a series of tweets and 'grams directed at shoe designer Giuseppe Zanotti Friday morning, inspiring the #GiuseppeWhatsGood hashtag:

This is wonderful. #GiuseppeZanotti seems to think it's ok to name his sneakers after me but his PR says they won't take our call. Lol.

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Back in 2011, Nicki Minaj rocked a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti sneakers inspired by, well, Nicki Minaj.

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In a tweet Friday morning, Minaj recalled meeting the designer and expressed frustration at the fact that Zanotti had been willing to give other artists capsule collections but refused to take her call:

I met #GiuseppeZanotti years ago. At which time, he told me I inspired him to design a sneaker in my honor. Wore them on the cover of Cosmo

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Recently when he gave other artists capsule collections, my agency reached out and was told they're not taking our call. 🤔

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Just go on google, you'll see all the different pairs he's named after me. Lil black girl can inspire u but ain't worth a collection my nig?

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Minaj, calling on the Barbz team to get #GiuseppeWhatsGood trending, confirmed such "racism and disrespect" would no longer be tolerated:

#RunMeMyCHECK #GiuseppeWhatsGood I got time today. 😊 barbz trend this cuz he gon learn today. The racism & disrespect won't b tolerated.

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Take the poll. Should Giuseppe

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Minaj added that the main issue is disrespect, not necessarily the money potentially earned by using her name while allegedly refusing a capsule collection. Any potential earnings, she said, could instead be donated to charity:

Don't care about the money. It's just the disrespect. You're not taking MY call? Lol. Give some money to charity in my name or smthn. 🙏🏽

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Minaj later joked that she and Giuseppe should be booked for the "next big fight" after Chris Brown and Soulja Boy's supposedly forthcoming showdown:

U know what I gotta go. My phone ringing. Tell Floyd, Fif & Mike Tyson to book me for the next fight. Me and Giuseppe. 😩 after cb & Draco 😂

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

After a brief break, Minaj returned to Twitter Friday afternoon to specify that she would like any potential profits donated to St. Jude's and continued dropping #FACTS:

Well that's a start. Guess they taking calls now... 😊🎀 https://t.co/wferAGj2h8

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Women are always shamed by other when speaking up in the work place. That's why women cont. to earn less. Jada spoke up & Oscars madeAchange

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Scarlett spoke on her pay vs. her male co-stars & was shamed by other women as well. WakeUp! This is our work place! Just like u have yours!

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

I'd like them to donate to St. Jude's Children's hospital on my behalf. #GiuseppeWhatsGood Giorgina, I don't wanna post your email.

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Just imagine if I walked into your office building & told you not to take a meeting with your boss regarding a deserved pay increase. lol

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

This isn't a sneaker. Zanotti spoke to me on the first sneaker. But 23 pairs of sneakers later & u still don't wanna break bread?!?! 😩🤔yikes

— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 3, 2017

Here's a sampling of Nicki-inspired Giuseppe shoes:

As Fashion Lawexplained Friday, Minaj could potentially pursue legal action. Trademark claims could be made if Minaj can "successfully assert trademark rights in her first name," an assertion that's a possibility given her high-profile status as a public figure and the brand-specific spelling of "Nicki." If an infringement claim were to be pursued by Minaj's team, proof would have to be presented showing that consumers were "likely to be confused" about her affiliation with Giuseppe's products.

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