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Megan Thee Stallion Sets To Join OnlyFans To Fund Projects
Megan Thee Stallion Sets To Join OnlyFans To Fund Her Musical Projects
Megan Thee Stallion is in the midst of a pretty serious career crisis. Instead of making music for the past two years, when she was one of the top rappers in the world – she instead went on a long drawn out legal battle with her record label.
Now Meg’s career has cooled off considerably, and she’s considering using unorthodox means to make money.
In a recent live, Megan says “I might have to start an on** fa**. Hot girl productions. We’re independent. Y’all need to run it up. Go as crazy as possible cause we’re doing it by ourselves.”
Megan Thee Stallion sets to join OnlyFans to sell 😺 pics pic.twitter.com/RXobIXOYk9
— Peter Dredd (@PeterDredd) November 6, 2023
Megan also says she’ll release her CD spicy CD book. Is this really what female rap has become these days?
Meg is an American rapper. Originally from Houston, Texas, she first garnered attention when videos of her freestyling became popular on social media platforms such as Instagram.
Megan Thee Stallion signed to 300 Entertainment in 2018, where she released the mixtape Fever (2019) and the extended play Suga (2020), both of which reached the top ten of the Billboard 200.
In July 2020, Megan Thee Stallion was shot in the foot by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez during an altercation in the Hollywood Hills, California. The shooting was a major thematic element of her debut album, Good News. In December 2022, Lanez was tried and convicted on all counts in relation to the attack on her.
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