Megan Thee Stallion got candid about her grades, her lawsuit against her record label and what it was like meeting Beyonce & Jay-Z for the first time. Highlights inside…
Megan Thee Stallion has a full plate in front of her. She’s traveling the country doing shows, getting glammed up for photoshoots, twerking in music videos and she’s also hitting the books.
When she’s not driving the boat and partying with her hotties, she’s taking exams every other day to work on copping that degree. The Houston Hottie currently attends Texas Southern University where she’s majoring in Health Administration.
While chopping it up with the radio hosts on Power 105’s “The Breakfast Club,” the “Hot Girl Summer” raptress revealed she has a 2.7 GPA this semester.
”What’s your GPA?,” DJ Envy asked.
”Ooo,” she first responded. “Nah, I got like a 2.7, 2.8 right now. It could be better,” she said.
Meg said her grandmother encouraged her to go to school to be a nurse. She said she enrolled but was super bored.
“I didn’t want to be here, but I don’t want to drop out and disappoint my family,” she shared.
The “WTF I Want” rapper said she knew she wanted to rap, but she knew her grandmother “wouldn’t like it.”
She changed her major to Business Administration. Hated it. She knew she wanted to be in the health field, but she knew she didn’t want to be a doctor or a nurse. She just knew she wanted to help. After speaking with her grandmother, she investigated Health Administration and that’s when she figured out that’s exactly what she wanted to do.
”I’m going to open up some assisted living facilities,” she said.
The 25-year-old said she has about six more classes, but she’s only taking two classes at a time, so it’s taking longer to finish. Her plan once she gets her degree is to offer jobs to classmates, she met during her time at TSU at her assisted living facilities. She plans to use her rap money to open the facilities.
”We got to get the G.P.A. up though. You got to get at least a 3.0,” DJ Envy said.
”I got to get a 3. I want to be better and I want to do better. I’m trying!,” she responded.
While the internets thought it was cute to drag a successful young black woman staying in school with a 2.7, we applaud her. Nothing's easy, especially not her life lately. And the fact she's pledging to try even harder to stick it out - in something the very people criticizing her have either dropped out of, never started or performed worse - is admirable.
Later in the conversation, she talked about what it was like partying with Beyonce and Jay-Z in their home for New Year’s.
”I don’t know when she found out about me, but I was so happy when I met her. I couldn’t believe it!,” she said.
Meg said The Carters invited her to their pajama party for New Year’s and she almost didn’t make it because she had a show that night. Her stylist brought her pajamas to her show super late and she said she almost cried while in the car because she thought they weren’t going to make it before midnight. She said she and her crew literally ran in the Carters’ house at 11:59 to ring in 2020.
Glad she made it!
Switching gears, Meg also addressed her lawsuit against her record label, 1501 Certified Entertainment. She said she couldn’t say much about it because they have to handle it in court, but she said “things are public information.”
You’ll recall, the FEVER rapper blasted Carl Crawford’s 1501 Entertainment for blocking her from releasing new music. She filed a restraining order to be allowed to released her SUGA EP and the judge ruled in her favor.
”What people don’t realize is, I don’t put everything on social media,” she said when asked if problems started between her and her record label after signing a management deal with Jay’s Roc Nation. I don’t put my problems on social media. “I don’t put my problems on social media. I don’t vent online. I just don’t care about a lot of people’s outside opinion, so you would have never knew we weren’t talking.”
Meg said Carl had already started talking about her online, but she didn’t respond at first because she didn’t want to make it a public issue. She said when she found out she couldn’t drop any music, that’s when she put them on blast.
”I might as well say something now, y’all not letting me drop music, so I might as well tell people why I can’t drop music,” she explained.
She said Jay-Z isn’t worried about Carl Crawford or Rap-A-Lot Records honcho J. Prince, who addressed Meg in a menacing Instagram post.
”I really don’t understand where it’s coming from,” she said.
The “B.I.T.C.H.” rapper said she tried to have a conversation, but that never happened.
“I know what’s being said is not true,” she continued.
You can check it at the 15:30-minute mark below:
The Houston Hottie released her SUGA EP and the visuals for her hit track "B.I.T.C.H."
Which track from the EP is your fave?
Photo: Meg's IG
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