Nicki Minaj is surely proving to be a pillar of strength for her boyfriend Meek Mill, as she has promised to help him to follow his parole rules to avoid jail in parole hearing.
The 33-year-old rapper, who testified in Philadelphia, after a defense lawyer claimed the couple, was seriously thinking of marriage, said that they were living together, but conceded she might have more influence over the rapper than his parole officer, News.com.au reports.
The 'Anaconda' hit-maker told the Judge, "She's not going to be the one sleeping alone if he goes to jail. I am He's not perfect, but I can't believe how much he's changed."
Prosecutors claimed the 'All Eyes On You' singer violated parole in a 2009 drug and gun case by repeatedly changing his court-approved travel schedule and ducking a drug test.
Earlier, Judge Genece Brinkley had ordered Mill to have anger management and parenting classes and has also extended his probation on several occasions.
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