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Megan
Thee
Stallion
is
taking
her
talents
on
tour!
The
Houston
hottie
made
an
appearance
on
Good
Morning
America
on
Tuesday,
where
she
revealed
that
her
Hot
Girl
Summer
Tour
would
be
kicking
off
later
this
year.
Not
only
that,
she
also
confirmed
that
an
album
is
on
the
way.
“Oh,
we’re
having
the
tour
this
year,”
the
rapper
announced.
“The
Hot
Girl
Summer
tour
is
going
to
be
2024,
summertime.”
Meg
went
on
to
say
that
she’s
always
had
other
commitments
during
the
summertime,
which
previously
held
her
back
from
touring
on
her
own.
Because
of
the
long
wait,
she
couldn’t
be
more
ready
to
give
her
fans
the
proper
“Megan
Thee
Stallion
experience.”
“I
feel
like
I’ve
never
been
able
to
be
outside
doing
my
own
thing
during
the
summer,
since
like
2019,”
she
continued.
“So
this
is
going
to
be
the
first
time
that
I
drop
an
album
on
time
for
the
summer.”
During
her
interview
on
GMA,
Thee
Stallion
also
talked
about
making
her
return
to
music
after
being
shot
by
Tory
Lanez
in
2020.
“It
was
really
rough
because
for
the
past
couple
years,
music
just
seemed
so
negative
to
me,”
she
revealed
on
the
morning
show.
“I
just
wasn’t
in
a
good
space
mentally
after
everything
that
had
happened
to
me
and
it
just
all
felt
like,
‘I’m
tired
of
this.
I’m
tired
of
fighting.’
But
I
had
to
tell
myself,
you
know
what,
I
don’t
want
to
give
up.”
Now
that
Meg
is
back
in
the
spotlight
following
Lanez’s
sentencing,
she’s
been
entangled
in
a
beef
with
another
rapper:
Nicki
Minaj.
The
“WAP”
rapper
dropped
her
track,
“Hiss”
on
Jan.
25,
which
encouraged
fellow
celebs
to
stop
speaking
on
her,
without
naming
any
names.
However,
one
line
in
particular
really
got
Nicki
going,
which
resulted
in
her
dropping
a
track
called
“Big
Foot”
in
retaliation.
“These
hoes
don’t
be
mad
at
Megan,
these
hoes
mad
at
Megan’s
Law,”
Megan
raps
on
“Hiss.”
“I
don’t
really
know
what
the
problem
is,
but
I
guarantee
y’all
don’t
want
me
to
start.”
Megan’s
Law
is
a
federal
law
requiring
law
enforcement
to
make
information
available
about
registered
sex
offenders.
It
is
named
in
honor
of
Megan
Kanka,
who
was
raped
and
murdered
in
the
Hamilton
Township
area
in
1994.
Jesse
Timmendequas,
Kanka’s
neighbor,
was
convicted
of
the
child’s
murder
three
years
later.
Again,
Megan
Thee
Stallion
didn’t
mention
Nicki
in
her
song,
but
as
she
said
on
The
Breakfast
Club: “a
hit
dog
gonna
holler.”
The
line
about
Megan’s
Law
clearly
struck
a
nerve
with
Minaj,
who’s
been
affiliated
with
abusers.
The
rapper’s
husband,
Kenneth
Petty,
was
sentenced
to
home
detention
and
probation
in
2022
for
failing
to
register
as
a
sex
offender
after
he
moved
to
California.
Petty
is
required
by
law
to
register
as
such
due
to
his
1995
attempted
rape
conviction.
In
2017,
Minaj’s
brother,
Jelani
Maraj,
was
convicted
of
predatory
sexual
assault
of
an
11-year-old
girl.
He
was
sentenced
to
25
years
to
life.
On
“Big
Foot,”
Nicki
makes
several
jabs
about
Stallion’s
altercation
with
Lanez
and
continually
mocks
her
tall
stature.
Meg
has
yet
to
respond
or
reference
Minaj
directly.