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Nicki Minaj's chicken demands

Nicki Minaj demands three buckets of spicy fried chicken in her dressing room.

The 'Starships' singer loves fried food and it makes up the main part of her rider, although she prefers for them to be served on "fine silverware" and is also very particular about what she eats for breakfast.

A source told Us Weekly magazine: "Nicki needs three 12-piece buckets of spicy fried chicken, no thighs, lots of wings, and likes to devour them with a set of fine silverware.

"On her breakfast tray she craves egg whites scrambled hard and turkey bacon fried hard. To wash it all down she likes a dozen cans of Red Bull, six served at room temperature and six on ice."

Last summer, it was reported Nicki had spent $4,500 on takeaway chicken from Portuguese restaurant chain Nando's following a concert in Manchester, North West England, and the order was so big, it filled an entire vehicle.

A source said: "The order included 550 chicken legs, 300 chicken wings and 60 bottles of coke.

"The food filled a whole car."

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