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Nicki Minaj’s Ex, Safaree Samuels’ Current Lingerie Model GF Gets Exposed For …

August 12, 2015 by  
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by Andrea G. Hill   Aug 11, 2015 16:29 PM EDT

A photo posted by The Shade Room (@theshaderoominc) on Aug 9, 2015 at 12:30pm PDT

Nicki Minaj‘s ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels is turning out to be not so lucky in love. After he took shots at his former girlfriend and her new rapper boyfriend, Meek Mill on diss track “Lifeline,” his new girlfriend Miami model Zashia Santiago is at the center of a huge scandal. Recently, the world learned that Samuel’s new lingerie model girlfriend was a convicted felon with a less than desirable past. And now Santiago was exposed as a cheater via social media.

Samuels’ girlfriend Santiago, who he met on the set of of Nick Cannon’s Wild N’ Out, is a well known model and makeup artists based in Miami. The couple first went public when Samuels celebrated his Birthday weekend in Miami with the beautiful lady at his side. But their happiness was short lived when someone under the Instagram handle @Miami_whoreszz leaked explicit photos and texts claiming that Santiago was a cheater.

A photo posted by @miami__whoreszz on Aug 10, 2015 at 11:14am PDT

After being exposed on social media Santiago took to Twitter to dispel the rumors and the assault on her character. The model cited that the photos were old, and that someone was just looking to get exposure.

Samuels was obviously upset when the news leaked to the public and erased all the photos of the two on his social media. However, he defended his deletion, saying that he and Santiago were not over, but he removed the photos because he was no longer making his personal life up for public debate.

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Michelle Mone: Ultimo lingerie founder made Cameron’s entrepreneurship tsar

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David Cameron has appointed the founder of the lingerie brand Ultimo as the government’s new entrepreneurship tsar for areas of high unemployment.

Michelle Mone – tipped to be on the list of new peers, expected to be revealed later this month – will lead a review of obstacles faced by people in disadvantaged areas when it comes to setting up their own businesses.

The Department for Work and Pensions said Mone, from Glasgow, would look at how to encourage benefit claimants, women, young people, disabled people and ex-offenders to become entrepreneurs. The former model, who left school at 15, founded Ultimo in her 20s and sold an 80% stake in the firm last year.

She came out against Scottish independence during the referendum campaign, and in the runup to the general election said: “I’ve always been Labour through and through. But I think the Conservatives did inherit a really bad business five years ago, and I think they’ve done a hell of a good job.”

The Scottish National party has criticised the suggestion that she will be made a peer as “beyond absurd and ridiculous”, alleging it was a reward for her support.

Announcing the appointment, Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, said: “Entrepreneurship can play an important role in supporting economic growth and creating jobs in our most disadvantaged communities. However, people living in those areas face a range of additional barriers they need to overcome in starting and growing businesses.

“I am delighted Michelle has agreed to lead this review. There’s no one I can think of that’s better qualified to help young entrepreneurs from deprived backgrounds to turn a good idea into a flourishing business. We used to be known as a nation of shopkeepers. I want Michelle to report back to me on how we can encourage people of all backgrounds to take up this entrepreneurial spirit.”

Mone said her philosophy was that “it does not matter where you are from, what education you have, or if you are from an affluent background or not, you can make it if you work hard, set your goals and never give up”.

The list of new peers has been expected since parliament broke up for recess but it is understood it will not be published until next week at the earliest.

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