Safaree Samuels' new ex-girlfriend Sophia Body has revealed something a little disappointing about her lover's ex-girlfriend, Nicki Minaj. She has claimed that the "Anaconda" hit maker apparently does not write her own songs.

Just a week after Minaj and loverboy Meek Mill teased fans about their possible engagement, Samuels' new girl publicly spoke of Queen Barbz and her alleged lack of talent in composing her own music.

Sophia Body did an interview with Vlad TV recently and the model didn't hesitate answer questions about Minaj and Samuels.

First, the model confirmed that she and Samuels really dated for a while. However, she also admitted that their romance was cut short since they have realized that they were better off as friends.

"We started dating like over a month ago. It never got serious," Body said of her one-month romance with Samuels.

Additionally, Body gushed about the ghost writing rumors about Samuels' writing the lyrics for his girlfriend of nearly eleven years Nicki Minaj, Mstarz has learned.

"I've known Safaree for a few years, several years. As soon as I met him, I knew he was like, an amazing person," Body said. "He has a good heart, very talented...just from the things he was saying about my brand, I was like, 'Yo, you should do what you're telling me to do for yourself.'"

Then, she dropped a major bombshell when she claimed that Samuels was the one writing for Nicki all along.

"You [Samuels] can write, you write all Nicki's s**t, clearly," she said.

The surprised interviewer then questioned what Sophia Body said: "He writes all of Nicki's s**t?"

Body immediately changed her tone but ut was obvious that she was throwing shade at Minaj when she said, "well, mostly," while clearing her throat.

Body then went on to claim that Samuels would not admit this because he is just "being modest" about his talent and his help to Minaj.

And to add a little more shade, Body said, "I guess we'll see at the next album."

Following her bold claim against Minaj, Queen Barbz's fans took to Twitter to slam the Canadian model for slamming their idol and her "Pinkprint" album.

Body then defended herself by attempting to clarify her words saying: "I just want to clarify. Wasn't trying to discredit Nicki. She's a great artist. Nor was I trying to say she doesn't create her own work."

She then added via Twitter: "I was trying to glorify under credited artist...That's it. I wish Nicki well, I'm a fan and I've never meant anything by it. I get defensive when it comes to people I love," according to Beauty World News.