
H-Town Hottie, Megan Thee Stallion, has been in the news for her performance at the BET Awards’ pre-show, sick freestyles, an upcoming documentary and more. Now, she’s making news for a series of past homophobic tweets that went viral earlier this week.
The “Realer” rapper took to her Twitter account Thursday (June 27) to respond to the resurfaced comments, adding that she previously apologized for the remarks and her past views do not reflect who she is today.
You going this far over a tweet from 2012 ? that obviously meant no harm coming from me in high school, you mfs are sick https://t.co/nkwRVd3ejN
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) June 27, 2019
I’ve already apologized for tweets that obviously do not represent my views now. I don’t do nothing but show love to everyone so just stop
— TINA SNOW (@theestallion) June 27, 2019
— big tiddy cat mom (@EarlsxLips) June 27, 2019
Other sets of alleged tweets are raising eyebrows claiming she used a slew of homophobic remarks but the Fever artist has yet to confirm or deny if they are legitimate.
In late August 2018, the Houston native, City Girls’ Yung Miami and JT, Asian Doll, and Doja Cat all issued apologies for past homophobic language, as reported by Fader.
With cancel culture being heavily present on social media, fans debated if Megan Thee Stallion should be “canceled.” Loyalty is real as the “Hot Girl Summer” fans are here to stay.
Y’all didn’t cancel Cardi, y’all didn’t cancel City Girls, y’all didn’t cancel Sabrina Claudio and y’all sure ain’t canceling Megan Thee Stallion ass.
Shut the fuck up & Get the fuck outta here.
— forever ascending. (@ronthacreator) June 27, 2019
We all was immature back in the day.. y’all pulling up 9 years old tweets on @theestallion and want her to be cancelled pic.twitter.com/NoVmqBIRxl
— ⅅσмιиιqυє (@BlkGirlReviews) June 27, 2019
As one of the newest additions to 2019 XXL Freshman Class, Megan is headed to London to perform at the start of July, putting the social media fury well behind her. She will return to prepare for the “Legendary Nights Tour” with Meek Mill, Future, YG, and DJ Mustard kicking off in late August.