Megan Thee Stallion made a heart-wrenching decision in 2019 to take her mother, Holly Thomas, off life support after a series of debilitating seizures left her unresponsive.
Thomas, at 47, had been battling a brain tumour, and according to Megan, doctors informed her that her mother’s condition would not improve. Speaking in her latest documentary Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words, the rapper recounted the long, difficult nights she spent at her mother’s bedside, hoping for a miracle before realizing it was time to let go.
Losing her mother deeply affected Megan, who was 24 at the time and had been rising in the world of Hip-Hop. Holly Thomas was not only her mom but also her manager and guiding influence. Her death left the rapper feeling both lost and overwhelmed.