“ATL hotties see you tomorrow,” Megan wrote, revealing she will take the stage.
This performance marks Megan’s latest show of support for Harris. In March 2023, the vice president and Megan Thee Stallion shared the spotlight at a Women’s History Month brunch co-hosted by Harris at her residence in Washington, DC. Megan posted photos of their interaction on her social media, highlighting their connection.
Megan joins a growing list of musicians backing Harris’s bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Beyoncé, who featured on Harris’s campaign soundtrack, allowed her song “Freedom” to be used for Harris’s walk-out music and in her first campaign advertisement. Cardi B, known for her collaboration with Megan on “WAP,” has also defended Harris against sexist criticism.
Harris’s campaign has sparked significant enthusiasm since she emerged as the leading Democratic nominee following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race last Sunday. Online support surged when Charli XCX praised Harris as a cultural icon on X (formerly Twitter), describing her as “brat” in reference to her hip album “Brat.” The campaign quickly embraced the endorsement, updating their X profile header to match the album’s slime green cover.
Harris is actively engaging with younger audiences, evident from her recent TikTok debut and a cameo in a Lance Bass post related to *NSYNC’s “Bye, Bye, Bye.” With Megan Thee Stallion’s performance adding a touch of star power, Harris’s rally in Atlanta is set to attract significant attention and energise her campaign ahead of the upcoming election.
Source : Times of India