Megan Thee Stallion recently clarified that she does not reciprocate Slim Thug’s feelings for her, and the 44-year-old rapper took the rejection somewhat well.
However, he isn’t giving up; he recently stated that he will adjust his strategy and play the long game.
“I can’t do Megan Thee Stallion,” he said in a video. “Gotta do Megan Thee Auntie, 10 years later.” The Houston rapper also expressed his gratitude for the Houston Hottie giving him a shoutout at Coachella and dancing to two of his tracks. “She gave me a shout out, said my name on Coachella stage.
And then she called me babe. Come on now, that’s a lot,” he added. “That was a good shout out. Played my songs, everything. Streams up on ‘Thug From Around the Way.’ We good. We love all that, man.”
Though she let him down politely, the “Still Tippin’” rapper believes there is a light at the end of the tunnel. “I’mma be patient, man. Gotta come home,” he said. “Slim ain’t going nowhere.” The resilience is admirable, but per what Megan Thee Stallion said, it doesn’t look like she will be changing her mind.
Megan Thee Stallion played “Still Tippin’” during the first weekend of Coachella, but went out of her way to make sure that Slim Thug didn’t get the wrong idea, especially after previously claiming that she had a crush on him. “And no, Slim Thug, this don’t mean I want you,” she said. “I just like your music, babe.”
He responded in an Instagram Live session. “Did y’all see Thee Stallion dancing to ‘Thug From Around the Way’ and ‘Still Tippin’?” he asked his viewers. “If that ain’t a ‘I want you daddy’ call, I don’t know what is. So I’m just waiting on my day, kid. I’m just waiting on her to come to Houston and hit my line like, ‘Hey I’m in the town! Pick me up!’”