Megan Thee Stallion Tells Crowd to Keep Their Pot Smoke to Themselves: 'Don't Blow That Weed by Me!'
"I don't want to be high. If I get high, the show is over," Megan Thee Stallion said at one of her Houston shows
Megan Thee Stallion cleared the air during a recent concert.
In a now-viral video, the "Hot Girl Summer" singer, born Megan Pete, took a moment between songs in her Houston show on Saturday, June 15 to ask that concertgoers keep their marijuana smoke to themselves while she performed. Megan was graceful in her approach, politely asking for a breath of fresh air.
"No, no, no, don't turn the fan off," the rapper, 29, said between songs when a small fan began to blow air in her face.
"I said, don't blow that weed by me. I don't want to be high. If I get high, the show is over," she continued, joking. "I'm going to the hospital, call the police."
Some of the crowd laughed at her comment but overall everyone seemed to take her mindful plea seriously.
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This summer is heating up quickly for the "Savage" rapper, who is currently wrapping up the North American leg of her Hot Girl Summer show, which is her first headlining tour.
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GloRilla joined her as her special guest for her American tour dates.
On June 28, she'll be releasing her third studio album titled MEGAN. She has already released songs "Hiss," "Boa" and "Cobra."
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After MEGAN drops, she'll head to Europe for the next leg of her tour in July. She will be performing in the United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Denmark and Ireland.
Megan Thee Stallion then returns to the U.S. for a Washington D.C. appearance at the Broccoli City Festival.
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