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Megan Thee Stallion hospitalized during Broadway performance
Summary
Megan Thee Stallion was transported to a local hospital after feeling unwell during a performance of Moulin Rouge! The Musical in New York City; the production paused, removed her for the night, and continued with a replacement actor.
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Megan Thee Stallion was taken to a hospital during a Tuesday performance of Moulin Rouge! The Musical in New York City after she reportedly began feeling unwell. She is appearing on Broadway in the role of Zidler and had been scheduled to perform in the production through mid-May. Audience members and a journalist at the show reported that the production paused, organizers asked patrons to remain seated, and an actor later stepped in to complete the performance. Representatives for Megan confirmed she was transported to a local hospital and that her symptoms were being evaluated.
Reported details:
- Representatives said Megan "started feeling very ill and was promptly transported to a local hospital, where her symptoms are currently being evaluated."
- A hairstylist posted on X asking for prayers and said they were at the hospital.
- A journalist and other audience members reported the show was stopped, she was removed for the night, and another actor replaced her so the performance could continue.
- Megan had been announced in February as making her Broadway debut from March 24 through May 17 and has prior film and television credits.
Summary:
Officials reported that she was transported to a local hospital and that her symptoms are under evaluation; the production resumed with a replacement actor. Undetermined at this time.
