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Nicki Minaj comedy series gets picked up by ABC Family

Nicki Minaj, pictured here during New York Fashion Week, will have a comedy series on ABC Family.

Nicki Minaj, pictured here during New York Fashion Week, will have a comedy series on ABC Family.

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ABC Family has given a series commitment order to a comedy that is executive-produced by multiplatinum rapper Nicki Minaj.

The single-camera comedy is based on Minaj and her family’s immigration from Trinidad in the early ‘90s--with focus on her childhood in Queens and the path that let to her eventual rise in the music scene. Minaj, who is behind such hits as “Starships” and “Anaconda,” will also appear in the series--but in what capacity is unclear.

“This is one of the more unique adventures I’ve ever embarked on,” Minaj said in a statement. “I couldn’t be more proud and excited to team up with an amazing group of people to give the world something really special.”

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Production will begin in Minaj’s hometown of Queens, N.Y., this winter.

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Kate Angelo (“Sex Tape,” “Will and Grace,” “Bernie Mac”) penned the pilot and will write and executive produce the series. Also serving as executive producers, in addition to Minaj, are Aaron Kaplan (“Chasing Life”), Brian Sher (“Boss”) and Minaj’s manager Gee Roberson.

“Nicki Minaj is a force to be reckoned with at everything she touches,” said Karey Burke, executive vice president of programming and development at ABC Family. “We’re beyond thrilled to bring her one-of-a-kind story to our channel. Nicki is an international superstar, yet not everyone knows how inspiring and hilarious her true story is, and we can’t wait to share it with the world.”

Minaj, who is on her worldwide “Pinkprint” tour, had studied acting while a student at LaGuardia High School in Manhattan before launching her music career. She recently co-starred in the film “The Other Woman.” And she wrapped her first starring role in “Barbershop 3,” which is expected to hit theaters in 2016.

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