Megan Thee Stallion Becomes First Black Woman to Cover Forbes’ ‘30 Under 30’, Earned Estimated $13 Million in 2022

Megan Thee Stallion graces Forbes’ 30 Under 30 issue becoming the first Black woman to be featured on cover.

According to the business publication, the 27-year-old mogul brought in an impressive $13 million in 2022 through royalties, ticket sales, merch, and endorsements.

The magazine noted that the Traumazine artist has deals with Nike, Popeyes, Revlon, Cash App, Netflix, and Time Inc., which is “paying her $3 million to produce a documentary on her life.”

“It’s really hard to be the first something in 2022,” she noted in her video interview with Forbes. “I want to be bigger than just my music. I want people to know Megan as everything that she ever wanted to be.

Meg opened up in the interview about her many aspirations and said it’s become abundantly clear she’s “not one-dimensional”.

She recently completed filming on the A24 film Fucking Identical Twins, and boasted cameo appearances this year on P-Valley as her alter-ego Tina Snow, and as herself on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and did some comedy skits on SNL.

 

Check out the interview below.

 

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