Los Angeles: R&B star Nicki Minaj has praised popstar Britney Spears for banning alcohol from her upcoming `Femme Fatale` tour.
The 26-year-old star, who will be opening Spears` world tour, said the decision to ban booze will enable people to be more responsible around the popstar, reported Life & Style magazine.
"I think it`s a great thing. If that`s the way Britney wants it, so be it. She`s the queen of her castle. It trickles down and makes everyone responsible.
"We start on June 17, and I`m sure it`s going to be a whirlwind. I`m sure it`s going to change the way I view touring. Every tour I do is different, and I get new energy," said Minaj.
The `Check It Out` hitmaker, who has appeared on tracks with music stars like Kanye West, Rihanna, Drake and Sean Kingston in the past, has admitted being over with collaborations and would only consider performing alongside the `Toxic` hitmaker in the future.
"I`m done with collabs. No more collabs for the next two years. Although - Britney`s a snatch like me and she`s cute. Yes. We might do something," added Minaj.
PTI
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