Sunday 26 June 2022 12:15 AM Megan Thee Stallion hit out at US Supreme Court's anti-abortion ruling during ... trends now

Sunday 26 June 2022 12:15 AM Megan Thee Stallion hit out at US Supreme Court's anti-abortion ruling during ... trends now
Sunday 26 June 2022 12:15 AM Megan Thee Stallion hit out at US Supreme Court's anti-abortion ruling during ... trends now

Sunday 26 June 2022 12:15 AM Megan Thee Stallion hit out at US Supreme Court's anti-abortion ruling during ... trends now

Megan Thee Stallion has become the latest Glastonbury star to hit out at the US Supreme Court's historic overturning of the Roe V Wade ruling as she took to The Other Stage at the festival.

In an expletive-laden rant, the rapper insisted she 'doesn't support this s**'t' in response to the court's ruling, which ended the constitutional right to abortion in the US, meaning individual states could decide whether the procedure can be made illegal.

Megan is among several stars who have been outspoken in opposing the court ruling, with Olivia Rodrigo bringing Lily Allen on-stage to perform her hit F**k You in response to the news. 

Furious: Megan Thee Stallion has become the latest Glastonbury star to hit out at the US Supreme Court's historic overturning of the Roe V Wade ruling as she took to The Other Stage

Furious: Megan Thee Stallion has become the latest Glastonbury star to hit out at the US Supreme Court's historic overturning of the Roe V Wade ruling as she took to The Other Stage 

Addressing the crowd during her set, Megan said: 'You know I wouldn't be me if I didn't say something about these stupid-a*s men. 

'Texas really embarrassing me right now, y'all. The hot girls and hot boys do not support this s**t. My body, my motherf*****g choice!'

The Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion that have been in place for nearly 50 years by deciding to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling and hand back power to individual states to decide whether or not to permit the procedure.

The justices held that the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that allowed abortions performed before a fetus would be viable outside the womb - between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy - was wrongly decided because the U.S. Constitution makes no specific mention of abortion rights.

Defiant: The rapper insisted she 'doesn't support this s**'t' in response to the court's ruling, which ended the constitutional right to abortion in the US

Defiant: The rapper insisted she 'doesn't support this s**'t' in response to the court's ruling, which ended the constitutional right to abortion in the US

The ruling means that individual states now have the power to decide on whether to ban abortion. The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research group, has said that 26 states are 'certain or likely' to ban abortion now.

The decision means that women with

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