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Megan Thee Stallion Unveils ‘Otaku Hottie Quest’ with Airbnb & Shuts Down Met Gala Ban Rumors

Megan Thee Stallion Unveils ‘Otaku Hottie Quest’ with Airbnb & Shuts Down Met Gala Ban Rumors

Megan Thee Stallion is diving headfirst into the world of anime and immersive experiences! The Grammy-winning rapper is teaming up with Airbnb for a unique "Otaku Hottie Quest" in Los Angeles, offering fans a chance to step into her very own “Otakuverse.” At the same time, she's also addressing rumors swirling around a supposed ban from the Met Gala, setting the record straight with her signature confidence.

You may have seen musicians offering unique experiences with Airbnb, like a stay at Prince’s Minneapolis house from Purple Rain. Now, Megan is offering an "Otaku Hottie quest" tailored for anime fans.

Megan's Otaku Hottie Quest: A Dream Come True for Fans

Megan's love for anime is no secret, often integrated into her music and visuals. Now, she's taking it to the next level with the "Otaku Hottie Quest." This curated experience will give 12 lucky guests a chance to live a day in the life of Megan Thee Stallion, anime style! Activities are expected to include dressing up in cosplay, Xbox game battles, and learning to make Megan’s favorite ramen. Megan herself expressed excitement about sharing "all the things that I like and what I would be doing on a normal Megan Thee Stallion day."

Megan Thee Stallion

According to Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky, the collaboration came about through a mutual friend, La La Anthony. Chesky wanted to partner with "the coolest people in the world" who have a clear vision, and Megan's unique style and passion made her the perfect fit.

Participants will be greeted at a Los Angeles venue with an empty charm bracelet and get to complete challenges with a chance to earn charms, and goody bags will be given. Megan will act as a senpai.

Snapping Back at Met Gala Ban Rumors

After attending the Met Gala earlier this month, rumors began circulating that Megan had been banned from future events due to posting on social media during the event, with a review of the dinner with tablemates Doechii and Angel Reese. The rapper swiftly shut down these claims. "No. We're gonna dead these rumors right now, okay? People are like, 'Oh my God, Megan, you got banned from the Met Gala.' No, I didn't, babe. Like that's not true," she told People. "Anna [Wintour] loves me, babe. That's why my phone was out."

More to Come from Airbnb and Music's Biggest Stars

Megan's "Otaku Hottie Quest" is just one of many unique experiences being offered through Airbnb's revamped app. Other artists, including Sabrina Carpenter and Doechii, are also partnering to create personalized experiences for fans. The new app also focuses on booking services on the go.

Ready to transform into an Otaku Hottie? Submissions closed on May 20, so look forward for upcoming news to see if you were one of the ones selected to join Megan Thee Stallion on her quest!

What do you think about Megan Thee Stallion's Airbnb experience? Would you sign up for something like this? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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