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Megan Thee Stallion Calls for Abortion Act in SCOTUS, Texas On Location

'Moms - hot girls and hot boys don't support this bull -' Megan Ti Stallion said during their set at Glastonbury on Saturday after SCOTUS Rowe canceled against Wade.The 27-year-old Grammy winner Saturday, during the Glastonbury Film Festival, called for a 2021 abortion ban in Texas after the Supreme

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Megan Thee Stallion dedicates part of her mind to her home country.
"Moms - hot girls and hot boys don't support this bull -" Megan Ti Stallion said during their set at Glastonbury on Saturday after SCOTUS Rowe canceled against Wade.

The 27-year-old Grammy winner Saturday, during the Glastonbury Film Festival, called for a 2021 abortion ban in Texas after the Supreme Court ruled in Rowe v. Wade in 1973 and revoked the constitutional right to abortion.

"Now you all know I wouldn't have done it if I hadn't taken a second to mention the stupid bastard," Megan said. "I mean, damn it. What more could you want? I'm having a hard time with Texas; you all know it's my state." He then crossed his fingers and asked the large crowd to "whistle" about the restrictive laws.

"And I want to state that moms - hot girls and hot boys - are not in favor of this bull - which you all stand for," he said before leading the crowd, "My body, my mother's choice."

Megan's presentation comes after Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a strict abortion ban last May, banning the procedure at six weeks, meaning most people are still unaware of her pregnancy. According to The Texas Tribune, the state is expected to impose a total ban on abortion in the coming weeks.

Olivia Rodrigo also used her Glastonbury kit to speak out against SCOTUS' recent decision Saturday morning. "I was devastated and shocked," said Rodrigo, 19, before performing Lily Allen's F-You.

"So many women and girls will die because of this," he added. "I want to dedicate this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court that show us that they don't care about freedom in the end.

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