The "WAP" and "Savage" rapper misplaced both her parents at a young age — but what happened to Megan Thee Stallion's mum and dad??

Reese Watson - Author

Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is understood for her horny confidence and her over-the-top lyrics — and it is rather clear that the "WAP" famous person has come far from her first single, which she released in 2017.

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Three years later, Megan (real name: Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) has a Billboard No. 1 hit with Cardi B, created the "Hot Girl Summer" phenomenon,  and is a global logo ambassador for Revlon. 

But what you most likely didn't know was that Megan's ability and power for acting in fact came from her parents. Unfortunately, Megan's mom and dad passed on to the great beyond sooner than her record-breaking career actually took off. 

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So, what happened to Megan Thee Stallion's parents?

This previous Father's Day, Megan posted a picture along with her father on Instagram, and captioned the put up, "the best Dad in the world, my first best friend, my partner in crime when my Mom would fuss at us.”

Her father, Joseph Pete Jr., was "a full-time hustler" and according to Megan, he missed the first eight years of her life while serving time behind bars on weapons charges. 

In 2020, Megan revealed in an interview with Marie Claire that her father died in 2011 when she was 15 — a freshman in high school. However, she credits her father for her great confidence and a great understanding of what to accept from people.  

"I noticed how he handled my mom, and I saw how my Dad treated me," she said. "I have such a lot of sturdy sure influences. I'm no longer going to decrease my requirements."

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Megan's mother, who was also a rapper, was her manager and inspiration.

Megan's mom, Holly Aleece Thomas, was a bill collector turned rapper, who went by the stage name Holly-Wood. 

"Holly-Wood is the primary feminine rapper I've ever identified, and I've ever observed," Megan told Vulture in 2019. After tagging along with her mom to studio sessions, Megan began writing and rapping on her own at 16. Her freestyling videos were an instant hit on social media.

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But Holly wasn't exactly thrilled at her daughter's hobby and wasn't quite ready for her to follow in her footsteps. She begged her to wait until she was 21 before jumping into a rapping career of her own. 

However, after graduating from Pearland High School in 2013, a clip of her in a rap battle went viral. And since Megan was 5'10" with sleek, darkish hair she started appearing underneath her adolescence nickname '"The Stallion." 

Sadly, Megan's mother died in 2019 after an extended struggle with cancer.

When Holly noticed how serious her daughter’s passion for rap used to be, and she started to arrange her. The two worked intently together, and Holly was noticed in interviews along her daughter for moral make stronger.

Unfortunately, in March 2019, Megan’s mom died after an extended battle with a cancerous mind tumor. 

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Sadly, Megan's grandmother additionally passed on to the great beyond in the similar month. Between music and going to college, Holly had influenced Megan in so many tactics. She even supported her plans to get started up an assisted-living facility in Houston.

Thanks to Holly, Megan remains to be pursuing her faculty education because of a promise she made to her mom about completing college. After taking break day faculty, she went again to finish her bachelor's level at Texas Southern University in Health Administration. 

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Megan depends on her interior circle for beef up.

Megan has been very open in regards to the improbable folks in her inside circle that she can depend on for ethical beef up every time she wishes it, including her "Savage" remix collaborator, Beyoncé. 

"In the first five minutes of the conversation, I felt like I've been knowing her all my life," Megan told Variety. "She treated me like family, and now I feel like I am family. We talk all the time."

Megan's parents are indisputably proud of the official Hot Girl. 

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