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Megan Thee Stallion Laughed Off Bug-A-Boo Reporter But Her Bodyguard Didn’t Find Anything Funny - Blavity

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Megan Thee Stallion faced an awkward interview when she attended the Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix on Sunday. The " WAP " rapper was walking with her entourage at the event when she was approached by Sky News reporter Martin Brundle, ET Canada reported .  Megan chuckled as the journalist chased her down and asked if she has any raps about Formula 1. “I have no rap today, I’m sorry,” she said while laughing.  Brundle tried to proceed with his questioning as the artist kept walking.  "Who do you support in the race?" he asked. The reporter was then shoved away by a member of Megan's team. After Megan's bodyguard told the journalist that he "can't do that," Brundle answered back by saying "I can do that because I did."  “She seemed very happy to talk, didn’t she,” the reporter said while walking away. “That’s very nice of her, and I appreciate that.” Legend Martin Brundle 😂 pic.twitter.com/Y3VCcBqufb — Aadoo Ozzo (@Aadozo) October 24, 2021

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