
Although plenty of music's biggest stars, and hip hop artists in particular, are covered in tattoos, the Houston native won't be joining their ranks. While answering fan questions with GQ (via YouTube), she opined that the desire to get inked was drummed out of her when she was younger. Megan Thee Stallion explained her mom was the inspiration behind it. "I've always been scared to get a tattoo because my mom was always like, 'Don't you get a f*****g tattoo. I'ma whoop your a**.'" As a result, "it's always been in the back of my head tattoos equal whooping." Longtime fans will know Meg's beloved mother, a former rapper herself, passed away in March 2019 after a battle with brain cancer.
In a since-deleted Instagram video posted in December of that year, Megan Thee Stallion admitted it was tough to enjoy her career trajectory without the most important woman in her life next to her. "I've been trying to do good, been trying to keep a smile on my face, stay strong, to stay happy for me ... it's pretty hard," she revealed in the emotional clip (via Vibe). Meg returned to college the following year to get her degree in health administration, predominantly to make her mother proud, telling People, "I'm doing it for me, but I'm also doing it for the women in my family who made me who I am today."
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