Nick Minaj is taking a step back from social media following her surprise appearance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest.
Fans searching for the “Super Bass” singer’s Instagram page on Thursday were instead met with an error message: “Sorry, this page isn’t available.” Her profile’s disappearance came just days after her eyebrow-raising sit-down with Erika Kirk, the widow of TPUSA co-founder Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot in September on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem.
Erika was named the CEO of his organization in September shortly after his death at the age of 31. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox described it as a “political assassination.”
Both women on Sunday took to the stage at Phoenix’s Convention Center hand in hand. They discussed a range of topics, including the current role models available for men.
“Dear young men, you have amazing role models like our handsome, dashing president and you have amazing role models like the assassin JD Vance, our vice president,” Minaj told the crowd audience.
Kirk was quick to reassure Minaj. “Trust me, there’s nothing new under the sun that I have not heard. So you’re fine,” she said.

“I love you,” she continued. “You have to laugh about it, truly. I have been called every single thing, and you know what? God is so good you let it roll right off your back.”
“And this is what’s so beautiful about this moment, because if the internet wants to clip it, who cares? I love this woman,” Kirk said.
Fans of Minaj have since noted she does delete her Instagram from time to time.