Megan Thee Stallion is ready to take the month of May by storm and she is kicking it off with a sexy new photo shoot.
In an Instagram post on Wednesday (May 1), the Houston native added to the snake-themed persona of her forthcoming album rollout with a photo that depicts her “shedding” her skin – and her clothes.
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“Hotties it’s officially MEGAN MAY [snake emoji] Get ready,” she wrote.
Juicy J was among her many admirers in the comments section, writing: “Yes sir [three fire emojis].”
Later this month, Megan Thee Stallion will continue “Megan May” with the launch of her Hot Girl Summer Tour with special guest GloRilla.
The trek kicks off on May 14 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and will make its way through major cities in the United States before it heads overseas in July.
The 29-year-old superstar is in tip-top shape for the road, having recently revealed that she has been focusing more on her mental and physical health.
Talking about her journey in Women’s Health cover story published in April, she elaborated on her path to healing via therapy.
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“It took me a while to acknowledge that I was depressed,” she admitted. “But once I started talking to a therapist, I was able to be truthful with myself.”
The rapper subsequently deleted social media from her phone to avoid trolls and doomscrolling, following which she committed to a regimented workout routine.
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“Working on myself made me get into working out because I needed to focus my energy somewhere else,” she said. “I used working out to escape and to get happy.”
Her diet got an overhaul next, and it even included putting down her favorite brown liquor in favor of a less sugar-filled tequila. Ultimately, it was journaling that helped her up her pen game.
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“Strengthening her mind-body connection through journaling has led to writing deeper rhymes and transforming how she shows herself love,” the story’s writer confirmed.
“By jotting her emotions down daily, Megan says she’s moving away from the tendency to ‘slip into using hate language toward myself.’ Instead, she’s discovering “a more positive approach” to the way she speaks to and about herself.”