Texas Cemetery Reportedly Boosts Security To Protect Gravesite Of Megan Thee Stallion’s Mother

A Texas cemetery isn’t risking with the final resting place of Megan Thee Stallion’s mom. The cemetery allegedly beefed up security and warned local police to possible threats against the gravesite.

A media outlet reportedly spoke to the cemetery overseers on Tuesday (Jan. 30), who asserts they’re taking “all matters regarding safety and security seriously.” To note, Holly Thomas’ gravesite hasn’t been harassed or vandalized as of Tuesday evening. The increased security looked to be a precautionary measure.

Editor’s Note: The location of Holly Thomas’ final resting place was allegedly doxxed, meaning leaked online. For this reason, The Shade Room has chosen not to identify the venue by name or confirmed location.

Thomas died in 2019 while fighting brain cancer, per ourlet. The ‘Hot Girl Summer’ rapper was Holly’s only child. Though she was born in San Antonio, Holly raised Megan in Houston, influencing her love for music at an early age with her own raps. Thomas managed Meg until her death.

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Megan’s dad, Joseph Pete, is also deceased. He was reportedly imprisoned until Meg was 8, however Megan told Marie Claire in April 2020 that they were “together every day” after his release. Eight years before her mother’s passing, Megan’s father passed during her 1st year in high school.

While Holly Thomas’ gravesite remains undisturbed, threats of digging up her corpse have been swirling online.

This comes in the middle of Nicki Minaj’s elaborate response to Megan’s ‘Hiss’ record. Minaj seemingly took offense to a lyric about Megan’s Law, a law requiring law enforcement to provide public information about sex offenders. In spite of Meg’s lack of a name-drop in ‘Hiss,’ Nicki has suggested the rapper was targeting her family in the track.

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For context, Nicki’s spouse, Kenneth Petty, was arrested in 2020 when he failed to register on California’s registry for his 1995 attempted rape conviction in New York. That same year, Nicki’s brother, Jelani Maraj, was sentenced to 25 years to life. The conviction stems from assertions for the repeated sexual assault of a pre-teen in 2015, per USA TODAY.

On Sunday (Jan. 28), after a weekend of seemingly taking shots at Megan in X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram posts and live sessions on Stationhead, Minaj released ‘Big Foot.’ The track charges Meg of “lying on [her] dead momma” throughout while also leveraging claims of Megan’s reported sexual history.

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