Megan Thee Stallion was hospitalized after falling ailing through the Broadway manufacturing of Moulin Rouge! The Musical in New York City on Tuesday night time.
According to a press release from a consultant of Megan offered to Complex, the Houston rapper started feeling “very ill” in the midst of the present and was shortly transported to a close-by hospital, the place medical workers are at the moment evaluating her signs.
“During Tuesday night’s production, Megan started feeling very ill and was promptly transported to a local hospital, where her symptoms are currently being evaluated,” the assertion learn. “We will share additional updates as more information becomes available.”
Loren LoRosa, who mentioned she was on the present, tweeted she got here to see Megan on Broadway and “that was short lived.”
“Came to see Meg The stallion on broadway and that was short lived,” she wrote. “The few opening scenes I saw her in she was great on stage! I was excited BUT… They just stopped moulin rouge mid show apologized to the audience and said ..”keep inside and seated” I requested safety if we’re protected .. they informed us “for now, we’ll update you if anything changes”
LoRosa added that Megan was “removed for the night” with “no explanation as to why.”
“Milan rouge on Broadway has removed Meg the stallion for the night (no explanation as to why) … Announcement just came on in the theatre .. they have removed Meg Thee Stallion from the show as Zidler for the rest of the night,” she wrote in a separate tweet.
Megan Thee Stallion’s hairstylist Kellon Deryck took to social media asking for prayers for the 31-year-old rapper.
“Everyone say a prayer for Megan, we are all at the hospital,” he wrote.
It’s unclear what brought on the sudden well being difficulty or the way it might impression upcoming performances.
Megan made her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge earlier this month, turning into the primary feminine performer to play Zidler within the hit musical. The rapper was anticipated to carry out within the present for eight weeks.