Dez Bryant and Nicki Minaj’s Twitter Feud Goes from NFL Drama to Personal Attacks

It all started with one tweet.
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant took to X (formerly Twitter) to send a subtle but pointed warning to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. “I don’t think it’s smart to mention my name,” Dez wrote. “I kept quiet about a lot of unfair stuff… on some G stuff… We can have story time if that’s what we are doing.”
It seemed like Dez was ready to air out behind-the-scenes drama from his NFL days—but that tweet set off a chain reaction no one saw coming.

Nicki Minaj caught wind of the “story time” talk and entered the conversation. “Hey, it’s Nicki. Minaj. How about we play a game?” she tweeted. She said every time Dez tells a “Jerry Jones” or “NFL” story, she’ll tell one of her own—about Roc Nation, Jay-Z, and CEO Desiree Perez.

Then came the warning shot.
Nicki told her 28 million followers she would use Dez’s story time to expose her long-standing issues with Roc Nation. She specifically named Desiree Perez, calling her an “alleged racist” and promising to pull no punches. The post included Saw movie GIFs and playful threats, but the undertone was serious.
At first, Dez seemed amused. He responded with a video, smiling and praising Nicki as a queen. “I’m a fan,” he tweeted. “I’m not playing games with her or getting in her business.”

But Twitter didn’t let him escape that easily. Fans joked that he was “already involved.” Dez tried to brush it off, tweeting things like “Go enjoy your day” and “How did I get caught up in the madness?”—but Nicki wasn’t done.
She brought up a 2020 article accusing Dez of jumping into a past beef involving her, which he denied. Still, she made it clear she hadn’t forgotten, and the energy shifted from playful to combative fast.

Nicki then fired off tweets referencing an old domestic dispute Dez had with his mother, saying, “Go beat your mom,” followed by accusations about Roc Nation using race and influence to manipulate narratives in the Black community. She questioned why Desiree Perez’s presidential pardon wasn’t widely publicized, hinting at hypocrisy and cover-ups in hip hop’s inner circles.
That’s when Dez snapped back. He defended himself, clarifying that he was never jailed or convicted, and was only protecting himself during a chaotic incident. But he didn’t stop there—he hit back at Nicki’s personal life, bringing up her husband Kenneth Petty’s criminal history.

From that moment on, the gloves were off.
Nicki clapped back, sarcastically offering Dez $10 million in cash if he would fight her husband. That’s when Dez snapped. He wasn’t backing down. In a tweet, Dez responded:

“Go get that 10 million in cash.. I’ll stomp that nigga out right in front of you.. and it’s ROC for life bitch.”
Yes, Dez Bryant, said he would physically fight Nicki Minaj’s husband, in front of her, and invoked Roc Nation loyalty while doing it. Twitter exploded.
And the hits kept coming.
Nicki followed up with a wave of explosive tweets alleging all kinds of things about Roc Nation executives, political betrayals, and even Dez’s own family background. She resurfaced allegations about Dez’s upbringing that had already gone viral, saying he was projecting his pain.

“You mad at your daddy,” she wrote.

What began as NFL venting turned into one of the most volatile and personal feuds of 2025. Dez Bryant vs. Nicki Minaj has now included: domestic allegations, sex offender references, Roc Nation exposes, a $10 million fight challenge, and deep-cut trauma going public.
And it’s still unfolding live, tweet by tweet.
Discover more from Baller Alert
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.