Nicki Minaj has sparked controversy after including shots of Westminster Bridge – filmed a day before the terror attacks last month – in her new music video for 'No Frauds'.
It had previously been reported that the final cut would not use the footage filmed around the bridge out of respect, saying it would be in "bad taste".
Yet the finished version, which was released yesterday (April 19), has included them anyway.
In the video, we see Nicki standing around and on the bridge next to the Houses of Parliament, as well as hanging out in other parts of London.
However, the rapper has drawn criticism from some on social media, with people arguing it may have been too soon after the atrocities to include the clips:
On the other hand, some came to Nicki's defence:
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Digital Spy has reached out to Nicki's representatives for comment.
Nicki herself paid tribute to the victims of the terror attacks on Twitter last month, writing: "May God protect everyone in London. Hate hearing this sad news. Sending my condolences to the victims' families."
'No Frauds', which also features Drake and Lil Wayne, is a response to a recent diss track called 'ShETHER' by Remy Ma.
It is one of three tracks that she released in response, in addition to challenging Remy to write a hit within 72 hours.
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