Megan Thee Stallion Reunites with Middle School Classmates at LA Pride
During her headlining performance at LA Pride, Megan Thee Stallion showcased her new title as Megan Thee Defender.
To the surprise and delight of the audience, she was joined on stage by her former classmate from middle school, Carlos Ruvalcaba. In a moment filled with excitement, Megan warmly hugged her old friend as horns blared in the background.
As the crowd cheered, Megan playfully exclaimed, “Bitch, what is my classmate from middle school doing here?”
The reunion sparked a wave of nostalgia as the two friends embraced the opportunity to reconnect in such a vibrant setting. Their bond was evident as they danced together on stage, showcasing their moves and even incorporating some twerking.
Following their heartwarming reunion, Carlos Ruvalcaba took to his Instagram to share a video capturing their special moment.
In the accompanying post, he reflected on their friendship and expressed his admiration for Megan.
He recalled a time in middle school when he faced derogatory remarks and was unfairly labeled as gay, despite not being out at the time. It was Megan who courageously stepped in to defend him, offering her unwavering support.
In his heartfelt message, Ruvalcaba expressed his eternal gratitude towards Megan, stating, “I have so much respect for her…she always had my back!! I’ll forever be a fan girl. I love you!!”
His words exemplified the profound impact Megan had on his life during their formative years, solidifying their friendship and leaving a lasting impression.
Megan Thee Stallion’s reunion with her middle school classmate at LA Pride not only showcased their enduring bond but also highlighted the artist’s dedication to supporting and defending her friends.
It served as a reminder of the positive influence she has had on those around her, both on and off the stage.
Megan Thee Stallion’s classmate from middle school surprised her on stage last night at #LAPride in the Park:
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) June 10, 2023
“I have so much respect for her since the time in middle school when I was being talked down being called gay when I wasn't out yet and she stepped in and defended me,” pic.twitter.com/KqjILYieIl