Recently, Nicki Minaj released the music video for her track "No Frauds" featuring Drake and Lil Wayne. The video for the Remy Ma diss was set in London and featured clips of the Westminster Bridge.

Previously, it was noted that clips of the bridge in the video would be cut after a terror attack that took place in March 2017. The attack took place near the Houses Of Parliament and five people died as a result. The Houses of Parliament are directly near the Westminster Bridge.

London is still in recovery from the attack, and many felt that it would be in poor taste to shoot a music video near the site after the attack. This prompted an unnamed source from Minaj's camp via The Sun to say, "When everybody involved in the project heard the news they were devastated and thought it would be in bad taste to feature it. The other London scenes will remain, but it's highly doubtful the bridge footage will make the cut."

Despite the statement, the scenes still ended up in the final cut of the video, receiving some backlash from U.K. fans.

Source: nme.com