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#MeganTheeStallion (@theeStallion) speaks...#IGLIVEvideo

Updated: Jul 28, 2020

"Black women are so unprotected & we hold so many things in to protect the feelings of others w/o considering our own. It might be funny to y’all on the internet and just another messy topic for you to talk about but this is my real life and I’m real life hurt and traumatized."

Hot Girl Meg


YOUNG TINA SNOW ❄️aka THE HTOWN HOTTIE🔥aka HOTGIRL MEG 💕

📧 : imtheestallion@gmail.com


 

Megan Jovon Ruth Pete was born on February 15, 1995 in Bexar County, Texas,[1] and raised in the South Park neighborhood in Houston.[5] Her mother, Holly Thomas, rapped under the name "Holly-Wood" and would bring her daughter with her to recording sessions instead of putting Pete in daycare.[6] Pete and her mother moved to Pearland, Texas, a suburb of Houston, when she was 14 and lived there until she was 18.[6]


Pete began writing raps at age 16.[7] When she told to her mother that she wanted to rap, Holly required that Pete wait until she was 21 to pursue rapping as a career.[8] Her mother commented that her lyrics were too suggestive for her young age.[9] Pete graduated from Pearland High School in 2013.[10]


In 2013, a clip of Pete (now "Megan Thee Stallion") went viral, where she was battling against male opponents in a "cypher" while she was a student at Prairie View A&M University. The viral video helped Pete gain a larger digital presence and following on social media.[5][7][8][11] She garnered fans by posting her freestyles on her Instagram while in college. She refers to her fans as "hotties", and credits her hyperactive fan base for her early success.[12] She adopted the stage name "Megan Thee Stallion" because she was referred to as a stallion during adolescence due to her height (5'10"[8]) and looks.[11]


After taking time off school, she resumed her studies at Texas Southern University in health administration, where she is a third year student as of 2019.


Megan Thee Stallion's mother, Holly Thomas, died in March 2019 from a longstanding cancerous brain tumor and her grandmother died in the same month.[78][79][80] As well as acting as her daughter's manager, Thomas had influenced Megan Thee Stallion's decision to study Health Administration and also helped foster her wish to establish assisted-living facilities in her hometown of Houston, Texas.[62]


Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Thee_Stallion



 

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