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Megan Thee Stallion Hilariously Tell Hotties Not To Fret About Hot Girl Summer Amid New Relationship - Blavity

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No need to worry, hot girl summer is still on deck, according to Megan Thee Stallion . The superstar rapper jokingly addressed fans' concerns about her new boyfriend, songwriter Pardison Fontaine, telling her hotties there is no reason to worry about her new boo.  As states begin to expand COVID-19 vaccine availability to everyone, people have started to make summer plans.  Fans of Megan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan Pete, have been eager for her to release music to coincide with the reopening of bars, clubs and concert venues. But some fans have hilariously expressed concern about Pete and Fontaine, questioning how a hot girl summer can truly be had without their leader being single.  Pete put those concerns to bed, explaining to her acolytes that plenty of fun can be had even with her man at home.  Hot girl summer ...but my man coming to pick me up after 😂 — TINA SNOW (@theestallion) April 2, 2021 In a series of tweets, she addressed eager fans freaking out about her new...

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