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Megan Thee Stallion Exits Moulin Rouge! on Broadway Ahead of Schedule

Megan Thee Stallion has announced she will depart the Broadway production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical earlier than planned, bringing her run to a close on May 1.

The Grammy-winning artist had been performing in the hit musical at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, with her engagement originally scheduled to continue through May 17. Her early exit comes two weeks ahead of that date, marking a sudden end to what had been a high-profile crossover into musical theatre.

In a message shared with fans, Megan expressed gratitude for the experience, describing her time on Broadway as an honour. She praised the cast and crew for their dedication and work ethic, and thanked audiences who attended or planned to see her in the role, affectionately addressing her fanbase as “Hotties.”

The announcement follows closely behind confirmation that Megan has ended her relationship with Klay Thompson after nearly a year together. In a public statement, she cited issues of trust and respect as the reason for the split, indicating that the relationship had reached a point where it could not continue.

Her departure also comes in the wake of a recent health scare during her Broadway run. Last month, the performer was forced to leave mid-performance and was later hospitalised. She was diagnosed with extreme exhaustion, dehydration, vasoconstriction, and low metabolic levels. Although she returned to the stage within days, she later described the incident as a significant wake-up call about pushing herself too hard.

Reflecting on the experience, Megan acknowledged that she had been working beyond her limits and recognised the need to prioritise her wellbeing. The combination of personal upheaval and recent health concerns appears to have influenced her decision to conclude her Broadway engagement early.

Despite the shortened run, Megan’s appearance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical has been widely noted as a bold step into a new performance arena. Her casting drew attention for blending mainstream music stardom with the demands of live theatre, and her performances were met with strong audience interest throughout the engagement.

As she steps away from the production, Megan has signalled that she is focusing on recovery and moving forward with clarity. Her final performance on May 1 will close a brief but closely watched chapter in her evolving career.

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Belaid S

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