Megan Thee Stallion Style At The Billboard Music Awards
Megan Thee Stallion dressed differently throughout the night for the Billboard Music Awards.
The first performer to appear on the night, the rapper made a glamorous appearance on stage in a custom-made Mugler jumpsuit. Before taking the stage, she wore one more duo-tone piece designed by Mugler Creative Director Casey Cadwallader. She mesmerized her fans and everyone on the red carpet.

Just hours after the awards ceremony, she was spotted in Las Vegas in another orange Mugler dress.
Megan Thee Stallion Named Artist of the Year
Megan Thee Stallion was named Artist of the Year at this year’s Webby Awards. The awards will be given to their winners at a ceremony to be held in New York on May 16.
The award ceremony, which is in its 26th year, selects the best of the internet with the winners selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Billie Eilish, Trevor Noah are among the other award-winning names.
“Megan Thee Stallion doesn’t subscribe to limitations,” the organization wrote in its announcement.
We've got Something for Thee Hotties… @theestallion is performing at the #BBMAs for the FIRST TIME EVER! Sunday, May 15 at 8PM ET/5PM PT on NBC 🔥 pic.twitter.com/WGC3rL30Oj
— Billboard Music Awards (@BBMAs) April 19, 2022
Megan Thee Stallion Honored With Key To Houston
She received the key to the city of Houston on Sunday, May 1.
At a ceremony attended by members of the Houston City Council, rapper Megan received the key to the city. She lived one of the most exciting and happiest days of her life. The ceremony commemorated Megan’s philanthropy, talent and influence.
Megan had very emotional moments. These moments were so natural and special. She talked about the impact her mother and grandmother had on her life, who died within weeks in March 2019. She said she would follow them.
“I don’t know what kind of lady I would be if granny didn’t raise me to be so kind and so giving. You could walk by these ladies’ house and they givin’ out dollars, candy—whatever they’ve got, they’re givin’ it out the door.”
She continued, “And I always wanted to be just like that. I wanted to be nice like them. They made me feel so beautiful and so loved, and they made everybody they met feel just like that. So I was like, ‘When I grow up, I wanna be just like them.”