Megan Thee Stallion has reportedly been hospitalized on March 31. She was rushed to the hospital after feeling sick while performing her Broadway show. Her spokesperson and team members urged fans through an official statement and social media to pray for her speedy recovery. Previously, the rapper was said to make her Broadway debut through the show, “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.” It was announced to be an eight-week schedule, which kicked off on March 24 and would end on May 17.
Megan Thee Stallion rushed to a local hospital, spokesperson confirms
Megan Thee Stallion was reportedly rushed to a local hospital after becoming “very ill” during her Broadway performance. On Tuesday, the songwriter was performing the “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” show at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City. According to one of the attendees, the production stopped mid-show.
Entertainment news correspondent Loren LoRosa wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that she was one of the spectators. According to her post, Stallion made a “few opening scene” appearances before the show was suddenly “stopped.” They “apologized” for the inconvenience and requested the audience to “stay inside and seated.” LoRosa’s tweet further mentioned, “I asked security if we’re safe .. they told us ‘for now, we’ll update you if anything changes.’”
Moreover, Stallion’s hairstylist, Kellon Deryck, also posted a line on X last night. He wrote, “Everyone say a prayer for Megan, we are all at the hospital.” Meanwhile, PEOPLE reported that the 31-year-old’s spokesperson released a statement, updating on the situation.
They mentioned how Stallion felt “very ill” mid-show and was immediately rushed to a local hospital. “Her symptoms are currently being evaluated. We will share additional updates as more information becomes available,” they added.
Earlier, Stallion opened up about her Broadway debut in a statement. She stated that it was an “absolute honor” for her to join the production team. The rapper further mentioned, “I’ve always believed in pushing myself creatively, and theater is definitely a new opportunity that I’m excited to embrace.”
