Megan Thee Stallion is known for her strong persona, emphasizing self-worth and confidence, but she’s had some tough times too.
In a preview of her new documentary, Megan talks about losing her way when she lost her mom in 2019, right when her career was taking off. Her mother, who rapped as Holly-Wood, inspired Megan to pursue music, saying, “Music has always been in my life. I wouldn’t be here without my mom.”
After her mother’s passing, Megan faced more challenges; her great-grandmother died soon after, and then in 2020, an incident with Tory Lanez led to a shooting and a long court case. In 2023, he got ten years in prison for that.
Fans often wonder how celebrities handle so much at once.
Megan mentions feeling overwhelmed by social media during this period, thinking everyone was against her. In the documentary, she recalls wanting to quit, questioning how she could continue as Megan Thee Stallion if it wasn’t fun anymore.
“I really had a real breakdown,” she admits, describing a moment where she decided to reclaim control of her life. Tearfully, she shares her desire for people to see her struggles: “I want people to understand how this is affecting me.” She encourages seeking help and speaking up, no matter how tough it gets.