Nicki Minaj Parody Forgets That Black Women's Bodies Are No Laughing Matter

Is Minaj's big booty really that funny?
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A recent Nicki Minaj parody that aired on an episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" has simply gone too far.

The sketch, which aired on Monday's broadcast of the daytime talk show, was set up as a "sneak peek" of Minaj's recently announced ABC Family sitcom based on her life. Styled as a kitschy '90s sitcom, the skit's one and only punchline is that the Minaj family -- Nicki, mother, father, and even pet dog -- all have gigantic backsides. 

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Ha, ha, ha. 

There are so many questions that the parody brings up. How much money were these poor actors paid in a display for which minstrel show would be the only fitting description? Who wrote the sketch, and did they think it was actually funny? Who, in their right mind, would actually clear this to be aired on television? How much longer will black women's bodies be mocked and disrespected for entertainment?  

While Nicki Minaj is known for proudly showing off her large, round bum, she does so on her terms. She isn't perfect, but she has a certain kind of agency in her videos and performances that the sketch completely strips away, deconstructing Minaj into merely an ass than an actual human being.

Being objectified and sexualized while simultaneously being told we are undesirable based on society's standards is something most black women must face before they even hit puberty.  So the fact that one of the first shots of the skit is of a young black girl bending over to reveal a huge, padded butt is not only unfunny, it's also just plain sad. 

Nicki Minaj has been a guest on DeGeneres's show numerous times, and the two seem to have a good relationship. But each time Minaj visits, DeGeneres makes a point of adding some bit in which she gets to once again zero in on the apparently fascinating subject of Minaj's ass through ridiculous skits or by donning her own Minaj costume. It's the same fascination "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen seemed to have when he recently asked Minaj, repeatedly, if he could take a "selfie" with her butt. This kind of fascination subtly recalls that of the carnival goers who attended Saartije Baartman's "human zoo" exhibits way back when.

It's pretty evident that "The Ellen DeGeneres Show's" producers and writers think a sketch based around making fun of a black women's ass (be it real or "fake") is just some good-natured ribbing. The end result, though, is something more like complete and utter disrespect. 

"The Ellen DeGeneres Show" did not immediately respond to request for comment. 

Watch an explainer of the controversy surrounding the sketch from Now This News. 

 

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It all starts out like the John Lewis Christmas ad. But then the camera pans down to reveal...(01 of56)
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...that this isn't a John Lewis Christmas ad.(02 of56)
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The tone is set.(03 of56)
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A pineapple is on a turntable. Who put that there?!(04 of56)
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Nicki Minaj is working out. On her forearms.(05 of56)
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She's also doing ballet stretches.(06 of56)
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Some milk pours out of a coconut. This might be symbolism.(07 of56)
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Suddenly, there are three Nicki Minajes!(08 of56)
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But back in the jungle, there's just one - and she's being admired a lot. Especially by the woman on the right.(09 of56)
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Suddenly, there are two bananas on a turntable.(10 of56)
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Nicki is now doing push-ups.(11 of56)
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Her fellow ballet dancers demonstrate what wonderful posture they have...(12 of56)
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...and dutifully practice their exercises.(13 of56)
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A Beats Pill speaker sits in the jaw of a skeleton, in the most erotic product placement ever seen in a music video.(14 of56)
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Nick is now doing yoga.(15 of56)
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The tone is re-emphasised.(16 of56)
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Nicki reminds us that her lower half is not her only asset.(17 of56)
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There are now four lemons and an apple on a turntable.(18 of56)
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Nicki and her girls are suddenly out of the jungle.(19 of56)
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But they're still keen to remind us...(20 of56)
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...what this song is all about.(21 of56)
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Meanwhile, in her jungle gym, Nicki works out in a bikini.(22 of56)
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A drink overflows. This might be symbolism.(23 of56)
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Nicki and her girls are getting a bit tired.(24 of56)
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But back at the jungle gym, Nicki's inspiring the troops!(25 of56)
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She is also working out with The World's Tiniest Dumbbells.(26 of56)
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Some bottles of Nicki Minaj's 'Myx' appear, in the second most erotic product placement ever seen in a music video.(27 of56)
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Back in the jungle, the girls are still doing their ballet exercises.(28 of56)
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But it's all kicking off in the gym!(29 of56)
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Uh-oh! Nicki's trousers are falling down!(30 of56)
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We go back to the bananas on the turntable.(31 of56)
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Nicki still hasn't noticed that her trousers are falling down. Awkward!(32 of56)
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Her dancers show us the international sign language sign for 'bunz'.(33 of56)
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Nicki's trousers are slowly but inexorably slipping to knee-height.(34 of56)
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Nicki's dancers are now grooming her.(35 of56)
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Nicki goes to drink some MateFit, in the third most e̶r̶o̶t̶i̶c̶ blatant product placement ever seen in a music video.(36 of56)
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Meanwhile, back in the jungle, she carries out some product testing of her own.(37 of56)
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Suddenly, Nicki is transformed into a punk Gizzi Erskine.(38 of56)
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She holds a banana. This might be symbolism.(39 of56)
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She holds a can of cream. This, too, might be symbolism.(40 of56)
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Oh no! She's getting cream everywhere!(41 of56)
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This would never happen to Gizzi Erskine!(42 of56)
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A banana is cut in a way that would be completely unacceptable on The Great British Bake Off.(43 of56)
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Nicki tries to sneak up on a man by approaching him on all fours.(44 of56)
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Dammit! He's spotted her!(45 of56)
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"Oh well! says Nicki.(46 of56)
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We are reminded once again what the song is about.(47 of56)
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(While Nicki has a nice jungle bath.)(48 of56)
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(Yes, it's all got a bit 'Timotei advert'.)(49 of56)
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The man doesn't like Nicki's boots.(50 of56)
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And he's really not sure what to do now.(51 of56)
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In fact, he almost seems bored.(52 of56)
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Wait! He's put his hand on her!(53 of56)
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But Nicki's not having any of that. Yay!(54 of56)
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The man doesn't quite know what he's just seen. (55 of56)
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And nor, really, do we. (56 of56)
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