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Why was Nicki Minaj fired as a waitress?

Celebrities arrive at Barclays Center for Fashion Rocks on September 9, 2014 in New York City. Pictured: Nicki Minaj Ref: SPL842097 130914 Picture by: Splash News Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles: 310-821-2666 New York: 212-619-2666 London: 870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com
Celebrities arrive at Barclays Center for Fashion Rocks on September 9, 2014 in New York City. Pictured: Nicki Minaj Ref: SPL842097 130914 Picture by: Splash News Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles: 310-821-2666 New York: 212-619-2666 London: 870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

Nicki Minaj was once fired from her job as a waitress after she chased after a customer and swore at them for stealing her pen.

The “Anaconda” hitmaker, 31, admits, before she became famous, she was sacked from the restaurant The Red Lobster after she followed a couple into the car park and swore at them for pinching her biro.

Asked whether it was a special pen they’d snatched, Nicki told the November issue of American GQ: “No. It was the principle.”

The curvaceous singer was also briefly a customer service representative for a company in New York, but that didn’t really work out for her either as she didn’t like the attitude she received from some people. She explained: “I like dealing with people, but I don’t really like a lot of b******t, so maybe customer service wasn’t the best job for me.”

Meanwhile, despite her ongoing success in the music industry, the brunette beauty, who has been dating her boyfriend Safaree Samuels for nine years, is planning to put her career on hold in the near future in order to get married and start a family.

She said previously: “I don’t want to work my whole life without ever experiencing the joys of a family. The time is not yet ripe, but when I decide to get married and become a mother, I would like to take a hiatus and dedicate myself completely to my child.”

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