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Megan Thee Stallion puts her dangerous curves on display in a skin-tight mini dress


Megan Thee Stallion puts her dangerous curves on display in a skin-tight mini dress

It might not be summer but Megan Thee Stallion is proving it’s always Hot Girl season. 

The 25-year-old rapper took to Instagram to flaunt her curves in a skin-tight mini dress. 

She kept her look simple and sultry in her Friday post, while giving a sultry look at the camera. 

Hot Girl Autumn: Megan Thee Stallion took to Instagram to flaunt her curves in a skin-tight mini dress on Friday

Hot Girl Autumn: Megan Thee Stallion took to Instagram to flaunt her curves in a skin-tight mini dress on Friday

Posing in front of a white wall, the Savage hitmaker leaned forward and pushed her bum out and back. 

She teamed body-con t-shirt dress with a gold swirl arm band, and a yellow and gold plush purse. 

Though she recently posted videos and photos to Instagram with a bright bleach blonde hair color, her locks were down in a brown and perfectly highlighted blonde color. 

The Texas-native seemed to be ready for an eventful night as her makeup was done up in full glam. 

Change-up: Though she recently posted videos and photos to Instagram with a bright bleach blonde hair color, her locks were down in a brown and perfectly highlighted blonde color

Change-up: Though she recently posted videos and photos to Instagram with a bright bleach blonde hair color, her locks were down in a brown and perfectly highlighted blonde color 

While she posed a tight-lipped face at the camera, here eyes were wide and drawn out in a dark winged liner. 

With a flawless complexion, her lips were lined in a warm brown and the center was a glossy nude. 

Megan (born Megan Pete) has launched her own scholarship fund that celebrates women of color who are pursuing a college education or postgraduate degree.

The Savage hitmaker joined forces with Amazon Music to award two $10,000 scholarships as part of her Don’t Stop Scholarship Fund, which is named after her latest single, Don’t Stop, featuring Young Thug. 

Giving back: Megan Thee Stallion, 25, has launched her own scholarship fund for women of color pursuing higher education

Giving back: Megan Thee Stallion, 25, has launched her own scholarship fund for women of color pursuing higher education

And it turns out the rapper and musician has been working toward a health care administration degree at Texas Southern University, all while she’s been topping the charts over the last year-and-a-half.   

‘COLLEGE HOTTIES LISTEN UP BECAUSE THIS ONE IS FOR YOU ‼️‼️‼️ I AM GIVING AWAY TWO 10,000 DOLLAR SCHOLARSHIPS TO WOMEN OF COLOR PURSUING A DEGREE IN ANY FIELD OF STUDY IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD,’ she wrote on Instagram in the caption of her promo post earlier this month. 

‘APPLY RIGHT NOW LINK IN MY BIO #DONTSTOPSCHOLARSHIP. let’s get these degrees ladies.’ 

Along with some of the details of the scholarships, the promo poster also read: ‘2020 has brought so many obstacles, but we keep going.’

The rapper and musician's partnership with Amazon Music's Rap Rotation will award two $10,000 scholarship to women of color pursuing a college degree or postgraduate degree.

The rapper and musician’s partnership with Amazon Music’s Rap Rotation will award two $10,000 scholarship to women of color pursuing a college degree or postgraduate degree.

Role model: The Texas native has shared about wanting to inspire women to realize their dreams since becoming a massive star over the last year-and-a-half

Role model: The Texas native has shared about wanting to inspire women to realize their dreams since becoming a massive star over the last year-and-a-half

The launching of Megan’s own education fund comes on the heels of the musician sharing about how she hopes to inspire other women to realize their dreams. 

The Hot Girl Summer hitmaker, who has experienced a meteoric rise in the music industry since early 2019, has been determined to use her ever-growing platform to help inspire young girls around the world.

‘I love the fact that I have a voice, and I love the fact that I do inspire a lot of girls, and I didn’t realize it at first. I was just being me,’ Megan (born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) told Megan told W magazine in August.

‘Some of the things I say, I realized that some women might really wanna say them. So I just keep all of these things in the back of my mind when I’m writing.’



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