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Megan Thee Stallion has her eyes on the biggest stage in the world — and she’s already speaking it into existence.
In a new interview with Us Weekly published Tuesday (Nov. 11), the Houston powerhouse revealed that performing at the Super Bowl halftime show is at the top of her career bucket list. “I’m manifesting a Super Bowl halftime performance for myself in the future,” Megan said. “Honestly, I would really love the opportunity if it presented itself, and I would embrace the challenge.”
If there’s one thing Megan knows how to do, it’s command a crowd. With a catalog stacked with fan favorites like “Body,” “Mamushi,” and her Beyoncé-assisted “Savage (Remix),” she’s already proven she can deliver stadium-sized energy. “The Hotties know I love to put on a show,” she added. “So I would just want to turn the halftime show into a big party, come with some surprises, and put on for my city.”
It’s not hard to imagine her pulling it off. Megan’s reputation for powerhouse performances — from Coachella to award shows — has made her one of hip hop’s most electrifying live acts. Her mix of choreography, charisma, and unfiltered confidence has set a new standard for rap showmanship, making her a natural fit for a global stage like the Super Bowl.
The vision tracks with the wave she’s been on lately. Her annual Hottiween celebration — held this year in her hometown of Houston — turned the Bayou Music Center into a horror-fueled Texas Chainsaw Massacre–themed party. Beyond the spectacle, Megan continues to give back through her Pete & Thomas Foundation, which supports children, single mothers, and senior citizens in need.
Whether she’s rocking a stage, hosting a hometown event, or pushing for bigger platforms, Megan Thee Stallion stays true to her mission: represent for the Hotties, for Houston, and for women in hip hop. A Super Bowl halftime set feels less like wishful thinking — and more like destiny waiting for its call.










