Megan Thee Stallion Gathers Fans for a Day of Community Service

If you think we’re going to throw our asses in a circle while simultaneously doing community service, then you’re absolutely black-ass right. Suggested Reading Ex-NFL Star Kevin Faulk Mourns Sudden Death of Another Child EXCLUSIVE: Why Jasmine Crockett’s Criticism of the Democratic Party Might Be the Key to Her Senate Election Win Who Was Diddy’s…

If you think we’re going to throw our asses in a circle while simultaneously doing community service, then you’re absolutely black-ass right.

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When Megan Thee Stallion said she was doing hoodrat shit with her friends, many thought that meant turning up and twerking on someone’s son/daughter, but, oh were you wrong! The self-proclaimed and rightfully named “Hot Girl” gathered her fanbase for a day of community service.

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The “Hottie Beach Clean-Up” invaded Santa Monica Pier in California and Megan’s fans were greeted with all the supplies they needed to fulfill their community service obligations, as well as snacks. “After we clean this motherfuckin’ beach up, then we can drive the boat,” exclaimed Megan.

That’s right, Thee Stallion used her platform for the betterment of the community and we cannot help but stan an up-and-coming star who is environmentally conscious.

This is just the beginning of her activism. A couple of days ago, Thee Stallion came on Al Gore’s internet to provide tips on how we can all make the world a better place—at least environmentally:

The Hot Girl may bring her community service to a city near you, and if she comes to your area, it would behoove you to saddle up and make an appearance. After all, anything that involves a three-point stance and community service is bound to be a good time had by all.

I personally applaud this woman for using her influence to affect change. It’s an act that deserves a jubilant twerk.

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