Megan Thee Stallion opens up about her past desires for more support from Black men in a candid Billboard interview.
- Reflects on the impact of the 2020 shooting by Tory Lanez and the reactions online.
- Shannon Sharpe’s inappropriate remarks and subsequent apology.
- Her changing perspective over the years on seeking validation from others.
- Megan’s focus now on self-happiness and self-care.
Megan Thee Stallion has had her fair share of challenges. One of the biggest was the 2020 shooting incident involving Tory Lanez. He’s been convicted and sentenced, but public opinion remains divided.
Shannon Sharpe also stirred controversy with inappropriate comments about Megan. He did apologize on Club Shay Shay, but the damage was done.
Recently, Megan discussed in a Billboard interview whether she felt she needed more support from Black men. Surprisingly, her current view is that she doesn’t care as much anymore.
“I really don’t care,” Megan stated, explaining that while she once wished for more support from Black men, she has since realized that she needs to make herself feel secure and happy.
Megan reflected that a few years ago, she would have wished for more backing, but her experiences taught her that she must rely on herself for happiness and safety.
Now, she prioritizes her own feelings and well-being over seeking validation from others.
Megan Thee Stallion’s journey highlights the importance of self-reliance and personal happiness.