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Megan Thee Stallion Says It's Her Job To Make Men 'Uncomfortable'

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Megan Thee Stallion is a force to be reckoned with.

Stepping onto the scene just a few years ago, the female rapper has taken the world by storm with her quick flows and "hot girl" signatures. She manages to sound both modern and old school at the same time, and her tall stature and big personality make her one who can't be missed. Now, speaking in an interview with Julie Adenuga for The Evening Standard, the "Savage" rapper has opened up about how her view of men has changed since she became famous.

"I'm starting to see how much more ignorant men are than I thought," she said in the interview. "When you're a woman who's not a threat, men don't really bother you."

She explained how she refused to change her personality in order to cater to others, and the rapper stating she is firm in who she is. Megan Thee Stallion discussed how she sees comments from men who try to dictate how she should portray herself, and stated, "I just feel like I make a lot of them uncomfortable and I feel like that's my job."

However, the "WAP" rapper reassures that there are no hard feelings. "I'm not even mad at these men. They're emotionally ignorant. Once they come to grips with who they are, maybe they'll grow up."

Megan Thee Stallion was recently recruited by BTS for a remix of their track, "Butter." The new version of the track saw the rapper jumping into pop territory. Megan Thee Stallion also joins the list of BET nominees, with her debut album Good News up for Album of the Year, her track "WAP" alongside Cardi B up for Song of the Year, Best Hip Hop Video, and Best Collaboration, while the rapper herself nominated for Lyricist of the Year, Hustler of the Year, Best Live Performer, and Hip Hop Artist of the Year.