Pastor Denies Wanting To Eat Nicki Minaj’s Booty, Responds To That Thirsty AF IG Post

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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A Tennessee pastor has stepped forward to simmer the Internet down. Pastor William Henry Dewberry III has denied having any connection to a pic of himself commenting on a bootyful Nicki Minaj pic.

According to reports, the pastor recently went to Facebook to proclaim his innocence.

A screenshot of the comment picked up traction on Twitter, and the confirmed-real Dewberry has since taken to Facebook to ask friends and family to clear his name: “Saints, I need your help,” he wrote in a post that’s no longer publicly viewable. “Somebody created a fake Instagram page under my name. I don’t know who did this. But, this needs to come down ASAP! May somebody report this IMMEDIATELY! I did not create this. I already have an Instagram page, and this one ain’t me!!!!” (AOL Entertainment)

Buzz developed earlier in the month when a pic surfaced allegedly of Dewberry III sharing his thirst for Nicki.

A pastor in Memphis, Tennessee allegedly posted a sexually explicit remark on a bodacious Instagram photo of popstar Nicki Minaj. It appears William Henry Dewberry III, an elder at the Church Of God In Christ, who’s listed on Instagram as a ‘God Fearing Man and Retired U.S. Soldier,’ wrote ‘I’ll love to eat your booty @nickiminaj,’ beneath the sexy snapshot, alongside a series of winking tongue-out emojis. (Daily Mail UK)

This week, Nicki has kept busy sharing steamy “Rake It Up” music video pics.

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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