Nicki Minaj’s Tour Demands

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Wonder what type of diet keeps keeps Nicki Minaj’s petite and voluptuous frame in shape? Take a peak at the Grammy best new artist nominee’s rider demands after the jump.

Minaj’s green room requests were listed in a Wonderland magazine cover story. In the issue out Thursday, Minaj is credited with having some very specific, diva-like needs.

Minaj ask for 12 bottles of Martinelli’s Apple Juice doesn’t seem over the top. But Minaj requires that six of the bottles are room temperature and the other six are iced.

Remember when Minaj wore a pink fried chicken wing necklace to the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas last fall? It was for good reason. It is apparently her favorite piece of chicken. She specifies that she wants “lots of wings” in the three 12-piece buckets of “spicy” fried chicken she requests. And she stresses, “no thighs.”

Minaj, who will be joining Madonna on stage for the halftime show at the Super Bowl Sunday, also likes dried cranberries, raw almonds, and 24 bottles of Dasani Water, 12 room temperature, 12 on ice.

She has some healthy choices on her breakfast menu — egg whites (scrambled hard) and turkey bacon (fried hard). But she also includes white toast with grape and strawberry jelly/jam and Belgian waffles with syrup, powdered sugar, whipped cream, butter and strawberries.

Wonderland cover.Courtesy WonderlandStill, there are requests for Snapple, Red Bull, assorted fruit juices, Simply Lemonade, a fruit platter, cheese platter, deli tray, three packs of gum, salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, green olives, Wishbone Light Italian dressing, Bumble Bee tuna in water, and wheat or low fat crackers.

Aside from the edible requests, the “Super Bass” rapper insists on having two dozen pink or white roses, candles with the scent of baked goods, Halls Mentho-Lyptus Honey Lemon Throat Cough Drops, contact lenses solution with case, two space heaters and a cool mist humidifier.

In the cover story, Minaj, known for her multiple rap personalities, said there is a distinction between her real life and on-stage personas. “They’re definitely two completely different people,” she said. “Obviously what I would wear at home is not what I would wear up on stage, and I think, when I’m at home it’s a way more introspective character and I think the person people see on stage is anything but.”

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