Megan Thee Stallion Graduates from Texas Southern University
Megan, the stallion is officially Megan Thee Graduate!
The 26-year-old rapper joined the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences at Texas Southern University for Saturday's graduation ceremony. MTS, whose real name is Megan Pete, earned her bachelor's degree in health administration.
In a couple of videos making the rounds on social media, the GRAMMY-winning rapper can be seen decked out in her cap and gown smiling and posing for the cameras as she accepts her diploma. Understandably, the moment drew rousing applause.
In a separate video, MTS looks happy as she and the rest of the graduates arrive for the ceremony.
And, as if the day couldn't get any better, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who spoke at the ceremony, announced the rapper would also receive the 18th Congressional District Humanitarian Award on Sunday. Lee is the congresswoman who represents Megan's hometown of Houston. The award aims to recognize "outstanding public achievements by the people who live in the 18th Congressional district."
Megan was giddy ahead of the momentous event, taking to social media to share a link where her millions of fans can watch the graduation ceremony. She posted a picture on her Instagram Story showing her tossing a bedazzled cap while posing in front of a statue of the school's mascot. Megan captioned the pic, "Hotties you can watch thee GRADUATION here starting at noon."
Back in November 2020, Megan talked with ET about Working on a college degree in health administration
"School is so hard and online classes are really hard too, but I was already doing online classes before quarantine started," she said. "I had to because I couldn't go on campus anymore. I mean, my focus was definitely better because I didn't have a lot of distractions. But I'm still in school, and I'm projected to graduate in 2021!"
The rapper said her late mother Holly Pete, who died in March 2019 after a battle with brain cancer, inspired her to finish her education. Megan's goal is to one day open up her own assisted living facilities. The "Body" rapper also has a scholarship fund program in partnership with Amazon Music. The program will award $10,000 to two women of colour pursuing associates, bachelor or post-graduate degrees.
Earlier this summer, Megan took to Twitter to encourage those to keep pushing ahead and never lose sight of focus.
"My college experience has been a roller coaster!" she tweeted. "I started at PV went to some community colleges in between and I'm ending at TSU. Don't get discouraged! You can chase your dreams and your education at the same time."
Just last month, MTS went all out for her graduation photos with a jaw-dropping one-piece and sash. She's flanked by a fleet of tricked out cars and poses with the hot wheels too. Her cap got blinged out too. It's bedazzled and it reads, "really hot girl sh*t."
To say Megan was determined to see through on her goals is an understatement.
"I have to finish everything I start. I'm not a quitter," Megan told ET. "What I'm studying is something I'm genuinely passionate about. My grandmother was a teacher; she definitely always pushes me to finish school. When my mother was still alive, she definitely was pushing me to finish college, so I'm definitely going to do it for those two."
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