Conservatives slam Megan Thee Stallion, Kamala Harris show: smut has NO place in presidential rally

The rapper, famous for her hits, entertained the crowd with performances of "Girls in the Hood" and "Savage."


Pop Culture & Art July 31, 2024
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Megan Thee Stallion energized Kamala Harris's campaign event on Tuesday at Georgia State University's Convocation Center in Atlanta, adding excitement to the presidential candidate's rally.

Megan Thee Stallion, who recently hit the top spot on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, wore a blue pantsuit while energizing the crowd, declaring, "Let's get this done hotties.”

The rapper, famous for her hits, entertained the crowd with performances of "Girls in the Hood" and "Savage." She was accompanied by backup dancers, all dressed in blue.

Harris, alongside rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo, led an energetic rally in Atlanta, a state once considered unlikely to support her, while also criticizing former President Donald Trump for pulling out of a debate.

Harris' campaign has gained significant momentum, raising $200 million and enlisting 170,000 new volunteers with less than 100 days remaining before the election.

X users quickly commented on the explicit nature of the performance, including political commentator Nick Adams, who wrote:“This kind of smut has NO place at a presidential rally.”

Internet personality Savanah Hernandez noted that some of Harris’s crowd seemed to attend only for the performance, sharing: “After people started leaving 10 minutes into Kamala’s speech, I would say there’s some validity to the rumors that people were there mainly for the celebrity appearances.” 

Other users praised the Harris campaign for promoting a body-positive message, applauding Megan’s statement during the performance, “If you want to keep loving your body, you know who to vote for.” They highlighted that this aligned with Kamala’s emphasis on abortion rights as a key issue. 

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