Megan Thee Stallion Remembers Her Late Mother: “I Feel So Lost Without Her” [VIDEO]

Megan Thee Stallion Remembers Her Mother: “I feel so lost without her”
Rap diva Megan Thee Stallion has had a whirlwind year of massive success – including a platinum single, viral catchphrases, and a Nicki Minaj feature. But longtime fans know that a large part of her success is her former manager – her late mother, Holly Thomas.

She, too, had rap dreams and endured a long battle with a cancerous brain tumor before succumbing to it in March of this year. In a recent Instagram video, Megan showcased she and her mother’s loving relationship, which was full of jokes and laughter. In the caption, the H-Town hottie shared how much she misses her:
“@theestallion Damn I miss my mama, all we did was crack jokes all day she is the only person that could make me cry laughing. I be feeling so lost with out her but I try my best to keep my shit on track how she would”
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After her sudden passing, Megan Thee Stallion expressed that she would use her mother’s influence as a means of inspiration.
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Rest in peace, Miss Holly.
Written by Miata Shanay
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