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'Chile It's Over For That Line': Megan Thee Stallion Gives Out Her Phone Number and Fans Lose it

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Megan Thee Stallion wants to hear from you and has shared a number to her Hot Girl Hotline where you can reach her personally, and she’s posting receipts to prove she’s responding.

The H-Town Hot Girl in Charge is attempting to stay connected with her fans during the COVID-19 social distancing by encouraging them to call or text her at (832) 210-1202, the number to her Hot Girl Hotline.

“What’s up hotties, it’s Megan Thee Stallion, aka The Hot Girl Coach, and right now you can text me at my number,” she says in the video.

Hot Girl Meg has been riding high with the record-breaking success of her “Savage” remix featuring Beyonce and recent court case victories.

Meg and Bey joined Nicki Minaj and Doja Cat at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the top two positions, with Doja and Minaj’s “Say So” remix at the No. 1 spot and Megan and Beyoncé’s “Savage” remix at No. 2, a first for Black women.

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