Megan Thee Stallion is embracing her “soft girl era.” The three-time Grammy-winning rapper, who is currently dating Dallas Mavericks star Klay Thompson, recently opened up about this new chapter in a heartfelt interview on the Jennifer Hudson Show.
“Right now, I’m in such a feminine era of my life,” Megan explains. “I’m not saying I’m in a feminine era of my life because of a man. I’m saying, because I’ve been through like so much, and I feel like I was always on the defense for a long time. And I [felt] like, Oh, my gosh, I got to fight for myself. I’m squaring up with everybody all the time.”
Thompson and Megan went public with their relationship over the summer, and she shared how being with him has changed her outlook on life.
“I just feel like right now in life, I’m just a little bit more calm and relaxed and more zen and more accepting of love,” Megan Thee Stallion says. “I’m receiving love way better than I ever have in life, which is probably why the man that I have now has came into my life, ’cause I was ready to have him. I’m still doing hot girl stuff. But I love him.”
This declaration of love for the four-time NBA champion comes alongside Megan’s new song, “Lover Girl,” which many believe references their relationship. Released last week, the track highlights how well the couple matches one another in terms of success and ambition.
“Ayy, your n– fantasy, my man reality / I had to lock in when I found out he could handle me / Some n– call me extra (okay), my n– call me pressure (yeah) / This s- be easy when you find somebody on your level,” she raps in the song.
Fans have also speculated that Megan is hinting at bigger things to come in her relationship with Klay. She raps:
“Let’s skip the small talk and make some big moves / I know you feelin’ me (yeah), you know I’m feelin’ you (okay).”
With Megan Thee Stallion stepping into this softer, more loving chapter, fans eagerly await what the future holds for the rapper and her NBA star beau.
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