Megan Thee Stallion is to perform at Kamala Harris' Atlanta rally

Megan Thee Stallion has endorsed Kamala Harris for president and is set to perform at her rally.

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Megan Thee Stallion is to perform at Kamala Harris' Atlanta rally
Megan Thee Stallion is to perform at Kamala Harris' Atlanta rally

Megan Thee Stallion is set to perform at Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential rally in Atlanta on Tuesday (30.07.24).

The 'Hot Girl Summer' rapper joins Charli XCX - who has adopted the slogan 'Brat Summer' thanks to her popular record 'Brat' - in endorsing Kamala to be president after Joe Biden stepped down.

After he announced he was giving his “full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee for our party this year”, Charli wrote on X: “Kamala IS brat.”

Charli’s post referred to the title of her latest album, released on June 7 – and soon after the post Kamala’s official campaign cashed in on the support by changing its banner on X to mimic the style of “brat”.

After the alteration, it read “kamala hq” in lowercase black lettering with a lime green background.

Charli – real name Charlotte Emma Aitchison – defined her take on the word “brat” in a video on TikTok, saying: “You’re just like that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes.

“Who feels herself but maybe also has a breakdown. But kind of like parties through it, is very honest, very blunt. A little bit volatile.

“Like does dumb things. But it’s brat. You’re brat. That’s brat.”

Some of Kamala’s most popular quotes and video clips were spliced together and set to Charli’s songs.

Many of the clips were tinted in the lime green hue of the singer’s ‘brat’ album cover – or the cover pops up in between clips of the politician.

One of the most used quotes in the clips is Kamala telling the US president: “We did it, Joe”, after he was elected in 2020 – making her the first female vice president in American history.

Kamala launched her first full day of campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination last Monday (22.07.24), following Joe’s withdrawal from the 2024 election race.