Meet Megan Thee Stallion’s Seriously Compassionate Parenting Style
Megan, a 33‑year‑old star who’s already made a name for herself in music, Hollywood, and a whole lot of social media, is on a mission: letting her kids do their own thing while teaching them to treat Earth like the MVP (Most Valuable Person) it is.
Kid‑Friendly Philosophy
- Noah (7) – future eco‑chef
- Bodhi (5) – the man who thinks soil is cool
- Journey (3) – the tiny eco‑activist
“We send them to a plant‑powered, totally vegan school,” Megan explains, “and there they learn how to grow their own food from seed to plate.” That means the kids actually plant, harvest, and even sell their produce at local restaurants. “It’s the ultimate trust exercise,” she chuckles.
Plants and Ants: A Full‑Blown Ceremony
“We’ve never let a child step on an ant here—order no!” Megan says. She has gone to the extreme and celebrated the death of a once‑quiet roly‑poly. “We had a full funeral. We started with a ceremony, buried it with sage, and let its spirit go back to the earth.” Emotional, right? It’s all about showing the kids that even seemingly harmless plants and insects feel, think, and deserve respect.
“So they’re hands‑on and empathic,” she adds. “They’re learning who they are and how to live in harmony with others—whether that’s people, kibble animals, or lawn moss.”
The Freedom Factor
Despite the heart‑warming eco‑guidebook, Megan insists on giving her children the wiggle room to become whatever they decide. “I’m here to release control, not impose it,” she says.
- “Let them be themselves.”
- “Get involved only when they need support; don’t micromanage.”
- “My children are my teachers. I learn from them instead of the other way around.”
Her partner, Brian Austin Green, nods in agreement. Together, they’re crafting a parenting style that is both fun‑filled and mindful, supporting their little ones’ free‑spirited journeys while ensuring they carry respect for all living stuff.
In short, Megan’s approach is a mash‑up of vegan school vibes, respectful practices, and total freedom—an approach that’s as heartfelt as it is hilarious.
