On Feb.15, Megan Thee Stallion’s Pete and Thomas Foundation announced its plans to launch its Hotties Helping Grant. The grant award — worth $1,000— will be donated to 30 nonprofit organizations “making a positive impact in their communities,” its website reads. The announcement also coincides with the rapper’s 30th birthday and the third anniversary of its founding.

The Pete and Thomas Foundation wants individuals to vote for any nonprofit organization that significantly impacts their community. “If you work or volunteer at an organization doing great work, now’s the time to show them some love,” a post from the organization’s official Instagram page reads. The deadline for nominations ends on Thursday, Mar. 6.

Megan Thee Stallion Joins PSY For Apple TV+ Show

In other news, Megan Thee Stallion is stepping into the world of K-pop with KPopped, a new Apple TV+ competition series. The Houston rapper will also serve as an executive producer alongside a powerhouse team that includes Lionel Richie and Miky Lee. She’s teaming up with none other than PSY, the South Korean artist behind the global hit “Gangnam Style,” for a music battle series that brings Western and K-pop artists together.

The eight-episode show, produced by CJ ENM and Eureka Productions, will feature major artists competing in high-energy performances. According to Apple TV+, KPopped will see “Western icons reimagine one of their biggest hits, collaborating with top-tier K-pop idols to deliver spectacular battle performances, with a live Seoul-based audience picking the winner of the best new K-popped song.”



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