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After the Houston Texans game, Megan Thee Stallon performs at an Amazon Music Live concert.

Following the Houston Texans’ Week 9 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night (November 3), Megan Thee Stallion provided post-game entertainment.

Following the Prime Video-streamed Thursday Night Football match, the Houston Hottie performed a one-of-a-kind concert for Amazon Music Live.

Megan performed “Pressurelicious,” “Freak Nasty,” and “Simon Says” from her most recent album Traumazine in front of a packed crowd at an outdoor venue.
Sadly for Megan, her performance was more of a consolation prize than a victory lap in the Texans’ 29-17 loss to the explosive Eagles, who remain the only NFL team with an 8-0 record who have not lost this season.

The performance of Megan Thee Stallion was made possible by 2 Chainz’s brand-new Amazon Music Live concert series, which airs simultaneously with Prime Video’s coverage of Thursday Night Football.
While being interviewed by 2 Chainz, the show features some of the biggest names in music giving fans live performances of their most recent songs.Last week, Lil Baby started things off.
Megan discussed her love for her Hotties, her Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Super Bowl LVI commercial, and naming her foundation after her late parents, Joseph Pete and Holly Thomas, in her pre-concert conversation with the Atlanta rapper.

She said of the Pete & Thomas Foundation, which she established in February, “All my life I watched my mom and my dad be hustlers, give money, and be generous,” and “I just wanted to name my foundation after them and honor my late parents, and give back how I’ve always seen my family do.”
In September, Megan Thee Stallion continued to give back when she launched the website Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too, which provides fans with mental health resources.

The website, which gets its name from a line in the Traumazine song “Anxiety,” provides resources and contact information for three organizations that provide therapy and mental health hotlines for Black and LGBTQ+ communities.