Megan Thee Stallion Says She’s Manifesting’ Headlining The Super Bowl Halftime Show
Megan Thee Stallion Says She’s Manifesting’ Headlining The Super Bowl Halftime Show
#MeganTheeStallion has her eyes set on the Super Bowl halftime show.
Speaking with Us Weekly, the Grammy Award–winning rapper shared, “I’m manifesting a #SuperBowl halftime performance for myself in the future.” Megan, who went viral for two weekends straight earlier this year thanks to her #Coachella set, continued, “Honestly, I would really love the opportunity if it presented itself and I would embrace the challenge. The #Hotties know I love to put on a show, so I would just want to turn the halftime show into a big party, come with some surprises and put on for my city.”
#KendrickLamar took center stage for February’s Super Bowl, and #BadBunny is set to headline in 2026. While female rappers like #MissyElliott and M.I.A. have performed as guest acts, no woman rapper has ever been the sole headliner of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. If Megan were to land the gig, it would mark yet another historic milestone in her career.
Would you be here for a Megan Thee Stallion Super Bowl halftime show?

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