Megan Thee Stallion Represents The “30 Under 30” Issue Of Forbes
Now that Megan Thee Stallion has graced the cover of Forbes’ annual “30 Under 30” issue, she is the first Black woman to do so Megan’s $13 million in 2022 earnings were primarily derived from sponsorships (with companies including Nike, Revlon, Cash App, and Popeyes ), song royalties, and performances, according to the cover story interview. And the native Houstonian made it obvious that she had no intention of abdicating anytime soon. She said, “I can’t slow down now. I’ll take a break after I pass away. I’m actually attempting to construct something. I feel as though I’m not accomplishing enough while I sit or that I’m allowing someone to past me. She also offered advice on how to stretch your money even further. “Spend less money!” Megan tacked on. “I still haven’t bought anything foolish or insane. I have beautiful jewelry and a pricey home, but I’m not going to buy 100 cars to replace them. As soon as I began receiving money, I spent it on my education. Make your money wo...