Megan Thee Stallion Sparks Outrage For 'Scamming' Festival Goers?

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Megan thee Stallion disappointed thousands of fans when she canceled her presence at Festival X in Australia just days ahead of the big event.

The 27-year-old American rapper's first run of gigs in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide were canceled at the last minute.

Organisers confirmed via social media on Wednesday that she will not be replaced by another performer following her removal from the lineup.

Megan Thee Stallion will not be able to travel to Australia to perform at Festival X due to unforeseen circumstances, according to a statement from the Festival X crew. According to the crew, despite their best efforts, they are unable to find a substitute on such short notice despite our desire to provide the greatest possible experience for fans.

Instead of shorter sets, Calvin Harris and American rapper Don Toliver will perform lengthier sets.
Fans flocked to social media to express their displeasure with the news and Festival X organizers.
I hope Megan's decision to cancel Festival X was a prank. Like a terrible joke,' shouted one.

Megan will not even be performing at Festival X in Sydney. There is no reason for me to continue," tweeted another. A third claimed they were saddened to learn the news so close to the concert, as they had planned to travel to another city to watch the American rapper.
Many said they still can't believe they went or are going to the Gold Coast for Megan and she won't be there.


Others linked the next series of concerts to the cursed Fyre Festival and expressed anxiety that the organizers have disabled Instagram comments on their posts.

The label dispute between Megan Thee Stallion and 1501 Entertainment has continued and is now infiltrating Roc Nation territory.

In legal documents obtained exclusively by AllHipHop, it was revealed that Megan had filed a protection order for Desiree Perez, the chief executive officer of Roc Nation, against 1501 Entertainment in relation to the latter's heated struggle with the female rapper over her former contract. Megan's legal team, based on the document, asserts that 1501 Entertainment, directed by Carl Crawford, has filed a subpoena to the CEO, calling the action a "underhanded maneuver."

The filing asserts that 1501 is determined to torment Perez and interfere with her duties as CEO of Roc Nation. However, Texas law does not authorize 1501 to use discovery for these objectives. The apex concept applies when, as in this case, a party attempts to distract a senior executive from his or her work in order to attend an improper deposition. However, Megan Thee Stallion's attorneys have conceded that Perez was aware of the rapper's general affairs, but not her finances.

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