Megan Thee Stallion Hospitalized After Falling Ill During Broadway Show

Megan Thee Stallion Hospitalized After Falling Ill During Broadway Show
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  • Sudden show halt after singer falls ill
  • Singer rushed to hospital immediately

American singer Megan Thee Stallion was hospitalized after feeling unwell during her Broadway performance in New York, forcing her to leave the show before it ended.

The incident occurred Tuesday evening during a musical, where Megan plays a leading role.

Her representative told Variety: “During Tuesday’s show, Megan felt very ill and was immediately taken to a local hospital for evaluation. We will provide more updates as information becomes available,” without disclosing further details about her condition.

Audience members witnessed the abrupt stop and shared their experiences on social media.

Program host Loren Lorosa wrote on X: “Came to see Meg Thee Stallion on Broadway, but the show didn’t last long. I saw a few opening scenes, and she was amazing on stage! Then they suddenly stopped, apologized to the audience, and said, ‘Stay in your seats.’”

It was later announced that Megan was replaced by another performer, described by attendees as “amazing.”

Her team, including hairstylist Kellon Deryck, posted messages of support on X: “Pray for her, we are all at the hospital with her.”

Megan Thee Stallion began her limited Broadway run on March 24 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, taking on the role of Harold Zidler, originally played by Danny Burstein, becoming the first female performer in the role.

Her eight-week engagement was scheduled to run until May 17, but it is unclear how the production will continue following her sudden hospitalization.