Megan Thee Stallion looked sensational in a figure-hugging black dress at the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit at the Detroit Opera on Tuesday.
Arriving at the annual conference, attended by the world’s most elite young entrepreneurs and game changers, the 27-year-old rapper cheekily stuck her tongue out at photographers while flashing a peace sign.
The Hot Girl Summer hitmaker accessorized her timeless look with a pair of strappy stilettos and waist-length red streaks in a wavy, half-up, half-down hairstyle.
Fabulous: Megan Thee Stallion looked simply stunning in a figure-hugging black dress at the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit at the Detroit Opera on Tuesday
For the event, she opted for a glamorous make-up consisting of a glossy nude lipstick, bronzer, heavy eyeliner and a pair of dramatic false eyelashes.
The Texan, who has won three Grammys since gaining attention when videos of her freestyle went viral on social media, took to the stage to talk about her multiple business partnerships with Nike, Revlon, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Netflix, CashApp and more.
“Popeyes is around the corner from anyone who lives in a low income area. I’ve eaten this all my life,’ the entertainer told the audience.
Glamour: The Hot Girl Summer hitmaker accessorized her timeless look with a pair of strappy stilettos and waist-length red streaks in a wavy, half-up, half-down hairstyle
Beautiful: For the event, she opted for a glamorous make-up, consisting of a glossy nude lipstick, bronzer, thick winged eyeliner and a dramatic pair of false eyelashes
She continued, “These areas are food deserts, like we don’t really have a lot of veggie or food options outside of these fast food restaurants, so how do I get into that space and make it better. for people who are like me and live in these spaces?
As a franchisee of one of the chicken fast food restaurants, she says she wonders, “What am I going to put in this Popeyes to make it better for my people? So that’s why I wanted to open.
As for her partnership with Revlon, the star knew the products were “affordable” for her fans of all ages and walks of life.
Success: The three-time Grammy winner from Texas took the stage to talk about her multiple business partnerships with Nike, Revlon, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Netflix, CashApp and more; seen in September 2022
Additionally, she said she “can’t fake” an interest in a product if she’s not “naturally” there.
In December, the songwriter (born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) earned a bachelor’s degree in health administration from Texas Southern University.
Last October, the singer revealed that she was less than a month and a half away from finishing her bachelor’s degree by posting a dazzled cap “real hot girl s**t”, which is a nod to her song at success of 2019 Hot Girl Summer.
Congratulations! Megan Thee Stallion earned a bachelor’s degree in health administration from Texas Southern University
“2021 finna graduate collegeeee,” she captioned the slideshow on her Instagram Story. “Taking my graduation photos today, I can’t wait for you all to see them.”
In June 2020, the A-list topper opened up about why she didn’t let becoming famous get in the way of her desire to further her education in an interview with People.
“I want to graduate because I really want my mom to be proud,” Megan said of her academic goals. “She saw me go to school before she died.”
Her mother Holly Thomas died in March 2019 after a battle with brain cancer. Around the same time, Megan also lost her grandmother.
The star took classes through online classes at TSU.
Meg Thee Graduate: In December, the songwriter (born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) graduated with a bachelor’s degree in health administration from Texas Southern University.
“2021 finna graduate collegeeee,” she captioned the slideshow on her Instagram Story. ‘I’m taking my graduation photos today, can’t wait for you to see’
Megan was also inspired by other educators in her family, including her grandmother, who was a teacher and a motivator for the star to complete her education.
“My grandmother who is still alive was a teacher, so she’s on my ass to finish school.”
“I do it for me, but I also do it for the women in my family who made me who I am today,” added rapper Savage.