Megan Thee Stallion Announces She’s Ready To Save The Environment And ‘Go Clean Up The Beach & S***’

Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion Announces She’s Ready To Save The Environment And ‘Go Clean Up The Beach & S***’
Megan Thee Stallion is going eco-friendly! She revealed on Instagram Live that a fan asked her to bring awareness to global warming. She said that was enough inspiration for her to switch up her habits and even start planning an event.
“I’m about to start using less plastic. I’m gonna try to use the same water bottle. I think I’m gonna organize a beach cleanup for all the Hotties… the hot girls. Y’all gotta come up in your bikinis and we’re gonna go clean up some s***. You know what I’m saying? And go clean up the beach and s***.”
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She followed it up with tweets on how her fans can save the environment.



She also retweeted an environmental science major who said she wants to help the cause.

One of her fans that might be spotted at her now highly-anticipated beach cleanup is Solange Knowles.

Solange Knowles
Solange supported her fellow H-Town native Megan at her show in Houston back in April.
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