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Megan Thee Stallion was awarded the 18th Congressional District Humanitarian Award in Houston on Sunday (Dec. 12).
“This award has not been given out often, or … to many,” said Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during the ceremony. “When this award is given, it has that special promise and special history. … The Hero Award is wrapped up in humanitarianism. It means that you have exhibited humanity and you have helped without asking.”
“This award has not been given out often, or … to many,” said Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during the ceremony. “When this award is given, it has that special promise and special history. … The Hero Award is wrapped up in humanitarianism. It means that you have exhibited humanity and you have helped without asking.”
Receiving the Hero Award, the “Savage” rapper dedicated it to the memory of her late grandmother. “I’m so honored,” she said with a smile, nothing that she took seriously the “responsibility to take care of the city that took care of me.”
“My grandma always taught me to be kind and giving. I learned that from her,” Megan continued in her speech. “I was raised by very giving women. So I want to dedicate this award to my grandma because she taught me to be the woman I am today.”

“This award has not been given out often, or … to many,” said Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during the ceremony. “When this award is given, it has that special promise and special history. … The Hero Award is wrapped up in humanitarianism. It means that you have exhibited humanity and you have helped without asking.”
“This award has not been given out often, or … to many,” said Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee during the ceremony. “When this award is given, it has that special promise and special history. … The Hero Award is wrapped up in humanitarianism. It means that you have exhibited humanity and you have helped without asking.”
Receiving the Hero Award, the “Savage” rapper dedicated it to the memory of her late grandmother. “I’m so honored,” she said with a smile, nothing that she took seriously the “responsibility to take care of the city that took care of me.”
“My grandma always taught me to be kind and giving. I learned that from her,” Megan continued in her speech. “I was raised by very giving women. So I want to dedicate this award to my grandma because she taught me to be the woman I am today.”

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